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24 OES 2: NetWare Traditional File System Administration Guide
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3.14.3 Removing Name Spaces
You can remove the name space by deleting the volume and re-creating it, or by using the Vrepair
utility. For instructions, see Section 3.18, “Repairing a Traditional Volume,” on page 24.
3.15 Creating an eDirectory Object for a
Traditional Volume
If a NetWare volume exists on the server and does not have a corresponding Volume object in
Novell eDirectory
TM
, a Create eDir Object link appears on the volume line in Novell Remote
Manager on the Partition Disks page. This can occur when you create a new server and keep an
existing Traditional volume.
1 In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, click Manage Servers > Volumes.
2 Locate the volume where you want to create a new eDirectory object, then click the Create
eDir Object next to it.
3.16 Naming or Renaming a Traditional NetWare
Partition or Volume
After creating a partition, you can give the partition a name (label). You can rename the partition by
modifying the label. You can also delete the label.
Naming or Renaming the Partition Label
1 In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, click Manage Servers > Partition Disks.
2 Locate the partition you to want to label or rename, then click the Set Partition Label link next
to it, or click the link for the name of the partition.
3 In the Enter the New Partition Label field, specify the name for the partition.
4 Click Apply, then click OK.
Deleting the Partition Label
1 In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, click Manage Servers > Partition Disks.
2 Locate the partition you want to delete the label from, then click the Name link of the partition.
3 Click Delete Partition Label, then click OK.
3.17 Deleting a Traditional Volume
1 In Novell Remote Manager, click Manager Servers > Volumes to view a list of volumes.
2 Locate the Traditional volume you want to delete, then click the Delete link next to it.
3 Click OK to confirm your choice.
3.18 Repairing a Traditional Volume
Typically, you cannot mount a Traditional volume if it has even minor damage. Occasionally, a
damaged volume mounts and causes errors in the process.