17.6.5 NCP Maintenance
Because NCP provides Novell Client access to files on NetWare and OES 2 servers, the service is
covered by maintenance tasks that apply to file systems on these servers. For information on
maintaining file services, see the
17.7 NetStorage Implementation and
Maintenance
The following sections are provided only as introductory information. For more information about
using NetStorage, see the
Section 17.7.1, "About Automatic Access and Storage Locations," on page 202
Section 17.7.2, "About SSH Storage Locations," on page 202
Section 17.7.3, "Assigning User and Group Access Rights," on page 202
Section 17.7.4, "Authenticating to Access Other Target Systems," on page 203
Section 17.7.5, "NetStorage Authentication Is Not Persistent by Default," on page 203
Section 17.7.6, "NetStorage Maintenance," on page 204
17.7.1 About Automatic Access and Storage Locations
The inherent value of NetStorage lies in its ability to connect users with various servers and file
systems. Some connections are created automatically depending on the OES platform where
NetStorage is installed. Other connections must be created by the network administrator.
In summary, NetStorage provides automatic access to:
NSS volumes on the same server that use the default mount point (/media/nss)
User Home directories that are specified in eDirectory on NCP or NSS volumes.
Drive mapping locations in login scripts of the user logging in (if the NCP Server for Linux is
running on the server)
To provide access to file systems not listed above, you must create Storage Location objects in
eDirectory. For instructions on creating Storage Locations, see
in the
OES 2 SP2: NetStorage for Linux Administration
17.7.2 About SSH Storage Locations
If you plan to use SSH storage locations, be aware that by default any users who are enabled for
Samba cannot access data stored at the SSH locations. Additional steps are required to grant
simultaneous access to Samba and SSH. For more information, see
OES 2," on page
17.7.3 Assigning User and Group Access Rights
Because NetStorage provides access to other file storage systems, the users and groups that access
the other systems through NetStorage must be created and granted file and directory access on those
systems.
202 OES 2 SP2: Planning and Implementation Guide
"storage and file
OES 2 SP2: NetStorage for Linux Administration
93.
systems" section in the online documentation.
"Creating a Storage Location
Guide.
Section 11.4, "SSH Services on
Guide.
Object"
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