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Novell Server Consolidation and Migration Toolkit Administration Guide
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If NCP Server for Linux is installed on the server, NCP clients such as the Novell Client for
Windows and the Novell Client for Linux can access the data on the Linux volumes.
8.3.1 Setting Up an NCP Volume on a Linux Traditional File
System
If you want to copy data to a Linux traditional file system such as Reiser or ext3, you must first set it
up as an NCP volume using either the NCPCON utility or Novell Remote Manager.
To do this using NCPCON:
1
Create a mount point on the Linux Reiser or ext3 partition.
2
At the shell prompt, enter
ncpcon create volume
volume_name
mount_point
For
volume_name
, substitute the name you want for the volume. For
mount_point
, specify the
mount point you created in
Step 1
.
The NCP volume is now displayed in the Project Window when you run the Server Consolidation
Utility.
8.3.2 File/Directory Rights and Attributes Supported on Linux
NCP Server for Linux provides the same trustee rights for both NSS and traditional Linux file
systems. These are the same rights that exist for the NSS file system on NetWare:
Read
Write
Create
Erase
Modify
File Scan
Access Control
Supervisor
NCP Server for Linux supports the following NetWare file and directory attributes on both NSS and
traditional Linux file systems on Linux:
Read Only
Hidden
Other NSS file and directory attributes are supported on NSS volumes on Linux. You can use the
attrib command to view and modify these attributes. However, they are not viewable through any
NCP clients.
The NCP Extended Attributes (supported in early versions of NCP) are not supported on Linux.
Summary of Contents for Server Consolidation and Migration Toolkit 1.2
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