To mount the
content-repo
1 Go to the
/etc/init.d/
and
novell-zenmntr
2 Run the following command to move the content from the
temporary directory on the disk so that the
mv /var/opt/novell/zenworks/content-repo/* another-local-directory-on-
device
3 Go to the
/media/nss/NSSVOL
®
4 Use YaST
to add the newly created subdirectory to the list of Samba shares (for example,
) on the server.
zenshare
5 Restart the Samba service.
6 (Conditional) Run the following command to add a Samba
does not already exist:
smbpasswd -a root
For security reasons, you must specify a
password.
7 (Optional) To test if the newly created share is accessible over the Samba protocol, access the
share from a Windows device by providing the Samba
8 Run the following command to mount the
mount //localhost/zenshare /var/opt/novell/zenworks/content-repo -t cifs -
o username=root
9 Restore the backed-up content to the
The content is now stored on the NSS volume.
10 Go to the
/etc/init.d/
and
novell-zenmntr
11 (Conditional) To ensure that the share is automatically mounted every time the server reboots,
add the following line in the
//localhost/zenshare /var/opt/novell/zenworks/content-repo cifs
username=root,password=rootpass 0 0
directory:
directory and stop the
services.
content-repo
directory, and create a
password that is different from the login
root
zenshare
/var/opt/novell/zenworks/content-repo
directory and restart the
services.
file:
/etc/fstab
,
novell-zenserver
novell-zenloader
content-repo
directory is empty:
subdirectory within it.
zencontent
user if the Samba
root
user credentials
root
share:
,
novell-zenserver
novell-zenloader
,
directory to a
user
root
directory.
,
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