Understanding Novell eDirectory
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container, but not in a Domain container. With NetWare 6, however, you can place Domain objects
at the top of the tree, and you can place the NCP Server object in a Domain container.
For older installations of NetWare (such as NetWare 4), when you prepare the tree to install or
upgrade to NetWare 5 or later, the nds500.sch file will automatically run. After the first server is
installed into the tree, this file extends the schema to allow the Domain container to be created
anywhere and hold most directory objects.
1.2.3 Leaf Object Classes
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“Server” on page 29
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“Volume” on page 29
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“User” on page 30
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“Group” on page 32
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“Alias” on page 36
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“Directory Map” on page 37
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“Profile” on page 38
Server
A Server object is automatically created in the tree whenever you install eDirectory on a server.
The object class can be any server running eDirectory.
You can also create a Server object to represent a NetWare 2 or NetWare 3 bindery server.
What a Server Object Represents
The Server object represents a server running eDirectory or a bindery-based (NetWare 2 or NetWare
3) server.
Usage
The Server object serves as a reference point for replication operations. A Server object that
represents a bindery-based server allows you to manage the server’s volumes with iManager.
Important Properties
The Server object has a Network Address property, among others. The Network Address property
displays the protocol and address number for the server. This is useful for troubleshooting at the
packet level
For a complete list of properties, select a Server object in iManager. To display a description for
each page of properties, click
Help
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Volume
When you create a physical volume on a server, a Volume object is automatically created in the
tree. By default, the name of the Volume object is the server’s name with an underscore and the
physical volume’s name appended (for example, YOSERVER_SYS).
Volume objects are supported only on NetWare. Linux and UNIX file system partitions cannot be
managed using Volume objects.
Summary of Contents for EDIRECTORY 8.8 - GUIDE
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