OES 2 SP3: Novell Distributed File Services Administration Guide for Linux
- OES 2 SP3: Novell Distributed File Services Administration Guide for Linux
- Overview of Distributed File Services
- Benefits of DFS
- DFS Components
- OES 2 Services and Components
- Examples of DFS Management Contexts
- What’s Next
- What’s New
- What’s New (OES 2 SP3 April 2013 Patches)
- What’s New (OES 2 SP3 January 2013 Patches)
- August 2011 Patch release
- OES 2 SP3
- OES 2 SP2
- OES 2 SP1
- OES 2
- Installing and Configuring Novell Distributed File Services
- Requirements for OES 2 Services
- Installing DFS
- Upgrading from OES 1 to OES 2
- Enabling DFS Junction Support for CIFS
- What’s Next
- Clustering Novell Distributed File Services
- Guidelines for Using DFS in a Cluster Environment
- Clustering the VLDB Service
- Modifying VLDB Settings in the Cluster Load Script
- Business Continuity Clustering Novell Distributed File Services
- Guidelines for Enabling DFS Using BCC
- BCC Enabling the VLDB Service
- Migrating DFS from NetWare to OES 2 Linux
- Migration Issues for DFS
- Planning Your Migration in a DFS Management Context
- Migrating the DFS VLDB Service
- Migrating NSS Volumes with the DFS Move Volume or Split Volume Task
- Running DFS in a Virtualized Environment
- Guidelines for Managing DFS in a Virtualized Environment
- Guidelines for Using DFS Junctions in a Virtualized Environment
- What’s Next
- Management Tools for DFS
- Novell iManager and DFS-Related Plug-Ins
- DFS Commands
- Planning for DFS
- Guidelines for Combining Platforms, Volumes, and Protocols
- Guidelines for DFS Management Contexts
- Guidelines for VLDB Services
- Guidelines for Junctions
- Guidelines for Using DFS with Encrypted NSS Volumes
- Guidelines for Moving or Splitting NSS Volumes
- Guidelines for Managing Move Volume or Split Volume Jobs
- Guidelines for Using DFS and Novell Dynamic Storage Technology
- Guidelines for DFS and Volume Attributes
- Guidelines for Using DFS with Novell Archive and Version Services
- Guidelines for Using DFS and Nearline Storage
- Managing VLDB Services
- Creating a DFS Management Context
- Deleting a Management Context
- Managing Replica Sites
- Starting or Activating the VLDB Service
- Specifying Non-Default VLDB Database Paths on Replica Sites
- Stopping the VLDB Service
- Monitoring the Health of the VLDB Service
- Viewing VLDB Service Details for a Replica Site
- Adding a Replica Site
- Removing a Replica Site
- Viewing a List of Volume Entries in the VLDB
- Adding a Volume Entry to the VLDB
- Deleting a Volume Entry from the VLDB
- Repairing the VLDB
- Managing DFS Junctions
- Understanding DFS Junctions
- Prerequisites and Guidelines for DFS Junctions
- Creating a DFS Junction
- Modifying a DFS Junction Name
- Modifying the Junction Location
- Modifying the Target Location
- Adding or Deleting Trustees for the Junction
- Adding or Deleting Trustees for the Junction Target
- Modifying Trustee Rights for the Junction
- Modifying Trustee Rights for the Junction Target
- Viewing a DFS Junction
- Deleting the Junction
- Salvaging or Purging Deleted Junctions
- Using DFS to Move NSS Volumes
- Prerequisites for Moving an NSS Volume with DFS
- Moving an NSS Volume with DFS
- Using DFS to Split NSS Volumes
- Prerequisites for Splitting an NSS Volume with DFS
- Splitting a Volume with DFS
- Managing Move Volume or Split Volume Jobs
- Monitoring the Status of Move Volume or Split Volume Jobs
- Pausing a Move or Split Job
- Resuming a Move or Split Job
- Rescheduling a Move or Split Job
- Viewing Files Skipped by a Move or Split Job
- Finishing a Move or Split Job
- Deleting a Move or Split Job
- Troubleshooting Move or Split Job Failures
- Troubleshooting DFS
- NetStorage Does Not Resolve a DFS Junction If Both OES 2 Linux and NetWare VLDB Replicas are Present in a Management Context.
- Unable to access the junctions pointing to NSS Volumes on an OES1 Linux Server.
- DFS may not function properly after upgrading NSS on OES 2 Linux and later.
- Cannot Re-Create a DFS Management Context on a Container
- Errors Using DFS on an Upgraded OES 2 Linux Server
- Junctions Are Broken After a Volume Object Update
- Junctions Are Broken After Deleting and Re-Creating an NCP Volume
- Move Volume or Split Volume Job Fails to Start
- Users Cannot See Directories or Files on the Target Location
- VLDB Stops Working After Renaming the O or OU Container for a DFS Management Context
- The State of a Move Volume or Split Volume Job in a Cluster Environment is Scheduled
- Security Considerations
- VLDB File
- TCP Port 6901
- Move and Split Job Crash Persistence
- Creating DFS Junctions on Encrypted NSS Volumes
- Moving or Splitting Encrypted NSS Volumes
- ~DFSINFO.8-P File
- DFS Commands and Utilities
- VLDB
- VOLMN
- DFS Modules
- DFS VLDB Modules
- DFS Volume Manager Module
- DFS Remote Procedure Calls Modules
- DFS Library Modules
- JetStream Modules
- Error Code List
- Documentation Updates
- April 2013
- January 2013
- September 2011
- December 2010 (OES 2 SP3)
- October 2009 (OES 2 SP2)
- December 2008 (OES 2 SP1)
- Legal Notices