The Default Ncp Volume; Creating Ncp Home And Data Volume Pointers; Assigning File Trustee Rights; Ncp Caveats - Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - PLANING AND IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE 11-10-2009 Implementation Manual

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17.6.1 The Default NCP Volume

The NCP Server for OES enables NCP access to NCP and NSS volumes defined on the OES 2
server. When you install the NCP server, the installation creates one NCP volume named
maps to the
/usr/novell/sys
This NCP volume contains
files traditionally found on a NetWare server in the directories with the same names.

17.6.2 Creating NCP Home and Data Volume Pointers

Initially, there are no NCP home directories or data volumes available to Novell Clients that attach
to an OES 2 server.
For existing eDirectory users: If you want users to have NCP home or data directories on the
server, you must decide where you want these directories to reside on the server's partitions and then
create NCP volumes by using the NCPCON utility at the terminal prompt.
For example, if you wanted to create an NCP volume (pointer) named
folder on the Linux server, you would enter the following command at the command prompt:
ncpcon create volume HOME /usr
After issuing this command, when a Novell Client attaches to the OES 2 server, the
appears along with the
SYS:
For new eDirectory users: If you create an NCP or NSS volume on the server prior to creating
users, then you have the option of specifying that volume in iManager as the location of the home
directory for the new users.
IMPORTANT: NCP Volume pointers are always created with uppercase names (
regardless of the case specified when the volume pointers are created.

17.6.3 Assigning File Trustee Rights

You can use the same methods for assigning file trustee rights on NCP volumes on OES 2 servers
that you use when assigning them on NetWare. For example, the Novell Client can be used by
anyone with the Access Control right on the volume, or the root user can use the ncpcon utility >
command at a command prompt to administer NCP trustee rights. See
rights
System Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Attributes on NCP
for Linux Administration
rights utility used to manage trustees on NSS volumes.)

17.6.4 NCP Caveats

Starting with OES 2 SP2, cross-protocol file locking (CPL) is enabled by default on all new servers
with NCP installed. For more information, see
Change," on page
20.
folder on the OES server.
and
directories that, in turn, contain a small subset of the
LOGIN
PUBLIC
volume created by the installation.
Guide. (The ncpcon
rights
Section 1.3.5, "Cross-Protocole File Locking
and mount it to the
HOME
Volumes"in the
OES 2 SP2: NCP Server
command is related to but not the same as the
that
SYS:
/usr
volume
HOME:
,
, etc.)
HOME:
SYS:
"Managing File
File Services 201

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