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/usr/sbin/pure-ftp-stop.pl <
Full Path to configuration file
>
Configuration file path must be same as the one passed to pure-config.pl in the load script.
NOTE:
In iManager, load and unload the cluster resources. Pure-ftpd instances must be loaded
along with the shared NSS volumes. Migrate the pure-ftpd instances when the associated shared
volumes are moved across the cluster nodes.
17.5.4 Troubleshooting PureFTPd
Home Directory Not Found
Error:
Home directory not available
Cause:
Either the user’s home directory is missing or the configured default home directory is not
available.
Action:
Edit the FTP configuration file to point to the available home directory or create the default
directory in the file system.
17.6 NCP Implementation and Maintenance
If you have installed the NCP server for OES, eDirectory/Novell Client users can access files on the
OES 2 server with no additional configuration.
The implementation information in the following sections can help you get started with NCP on
OES 2 servers.
Section 17.6.1, “The Default NCP Volume,” on page 202
Section 17.6.2, “Creating NCP Home and Data Volume Pointers,” on page 202
Section 17.6.3, “Assigning File Trustee Rights,” on page 203
Section 17.6.4, “NCP Caveats,” on page 203
Section 17.6.5, “NCP Maintenance,” on page 203
17.6.1 The Default NCP Volume
The NCP Server for OES enables NCP access to NCP and NSS volumes defined on the OES 2
server. When you install the NCP server, the installation creates one NCP volume named
SYS:
that
maps to the
/usr/novell/sys
folder on the OES server.
This NCP volume contains
LOGIN
and
PUBLIC
directories that, in turn, contain a small subset of the
files traditionally found on a NetWare server in the directories with the same names.
17.6.2 Creating NCP Home and Data Volume Pointers
Initially, there are no NCP home directories or data volumes available to Novell Clients that attach
to an OES 2 server.
For existing eDirectory users:
If you want users to have NCP home or data directories on the
server, you must decide where you want these directories to reside on the server’s partitions and then
create NCP volumes by using the NCPCON utility at the terminal prompt.
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