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12 Setup for Novell Networks
Store NDS Rights in File
First identify or create a directory on an existing Novell file server
to contain the NDS access rights file.
After you set up your own access to the server from a workstation
on the network using the instructions in the previous section,
"Client Access to Discs" starting on page 5-2, you can configure the
server.
Use the Detailed View on the Quick Setup page. Select NetWare
(NCP). For "Store NDS Rights in", select File. Specify the file on the
NetWare file server to store the NDS access rights. The directory
must exist; the HP CD/DVD-ROM server will create the file when
rights are first changed on the server's sys volume. You must
restart the server for these settings to take effect.
Then assign the server NDS object (newly created by the above
procedure) as a trustee to the directory for the access rights file.
The rights to assign are Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, and
FileScan.
Then you may change any rights on the server's sys volume, using
NetWare Administrator (NWADMIN). If you do so, the server will
create the access rights file you defined on the other Novell file
server.
You must log out and then log in again to have all the necessary
rights on the server object and the associated volume.
Verify proper installation by running NWADMIN. The server
should appear as a NetWare NDS File server. Examine the
properties in NWADMIN. The server status should be "UP".
If the server does not appear in the NDS tree, or if it appears
but the status is down or unknown, check for error messages in
the server's log file. Refer to "NetWare NDS Installation Errors"
on page 10-13 for corrective action for each error message.
We recommend that you disable bindery mode (using the Bindery
selection that immediately precedes the NDS selection on the
second page of the NetWare wizard), after you have successfully
installed the server in NDS, and allow users to log on in NDS
mode only.
If NDS mode is not functioning, you can always access the
server in bindery mode by logging in as supervisor using the
password on the server, even if bindery mode is disabled.
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