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Configuring and Managing NetWare Traditional Volumes
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Configuring and Managing
NetWare Traditional Volumes
You manage the NetWare
®
Traditional File System volumes with Novell
®
Remote Manager for
NetWare. For information about this management tool, see OES 2: Novell Remote Manager for
NetWare Administration Guide.
This section discusses the following file and directory management tasks:
Section 3.1, “Using Novell Remote Manager for NetWare,” on page 17
Section 3.2, “Managing NetWare Partitions for Traditional Volumes,” on page 18
Section 3.3, “Creating a NetWare Partition for Traditional Volumes,” on page 19
Section 3.4, “Expanding the Size of a NetWare Partition,” on page 19
Section 3.5, “Unmirroring a Mirrored NetWare Partition,” on page 19
Section 3.6, “Deleting a NetWare Partition,” on page 20
Section 3.7, “Creating and Mounting a Traditional Volume,” on page 20
Section 3.8, “Mounting a Traditional Volume,” on page 21
Section 3.9, “Dismounting a Traditional Volume,” on page 21
Section 3.10, “Expanding the Size of a Traditional Volume,” on page 21
Section 3.11, “Setting the Space Quota for a Traditional Volume,” on page 22
Section 3.12, “Salvaging and Purging Files,” on page 22
Section 3.13, “Loading and Installing Name Spaces on a Traditional Volume,” on page 22
Section 3.14, “Storing Non-DOS Files on a Traditional Volume,” on page 22
Section 3.15, “Creating an eDirectory Object for a Traditional Volume,” on page 24
Section 3.16, “Naming or Renaming a Traditional NetWare Partition or Volume,” on page 24
Section 3.17, “Deleting a Traditional Volume,” on page 24
Section 3.18, “Repairing a Traditional Volume,” on page 24
Section 3.19, “Protecting Data: Disk Mirroring and Duplexing,” on page 26
Section 3.20, “Using Directory Map Objects,” on page 26
Section 3.21, “Upgrading Media Format from Traditional Volumes to NSS Volumes,” on
page 27
3.1 Using Novell Remote Manager for NetWare
To access Novell Remote Manager for NetWare:
1 Open a Web browser, then go to the following URL to open the login page.
https://server-ip-address:8009
Replace server-ip-address with the IP address (such as 192.168.1.1) or DNS name (such as
servername.example.com) of the server you want to manage.