Novell NCP Server services for Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) 11 SP3 enable users to access data on Linux file systems with the Novell Client by using the Novell trustee model for access control.
The following topics are included in this documentation:
Section 3.0, Installing and Configuring NCP Server for Linux
Section 4.0, Migrating Data from NSS Volumes to NCP Volumes on Linux File Systems
Section 5.0, Using NCP Server and NCP Volumes in a Virtualized Environment
Section 9.0, Managing Connections for NCP Volumes and NSS Volumes
Section 11.0, Configuring NCP Volumes with Novell Cluster Services
Section 12.0, Managing File System Trustees, Trustee Rights, and Attributes on NCP Volumes
Section 13.0, Using Opportunistic Locking for NCP File Handling
Section 15.0, Troubleshooting for the NCP Server and NCP Volumes
Section A.0, Commands and Utilities for NCP Server and NCP Volumes
This guide is intended for administrators who install, configure, and manage NCP Server and NCP volumes.
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The latest version of the OES 11: NCP Server for Linux Administration Guide is available on the OES documentation Web site.
For information on NCP features supported by NCP Server for Linux, see the Novell Client 4.91 SP5 for Windows XP/2003 Installation and Administration Guide, the Novell Client 2 SP1 for Windows Administration Guide, and the Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Administration Guide.