ConsoleOneĀ® is a Java application that runs on the server or a workstation. You can use ConsoleOne to manage trustees and attributes for directories and files in your NSS file system. For information about trustees and file and directory attributes for NSS, see the NW 6.5 SP8: File Systems Management Guide.
In NetWare, you can also use ConsoleOne to manage the Distributed File Services Management Context and Junctioning functions, including the following options:
Create one or more DFS management contexts where servers can host the Volume Location Database (VLDB).
Create, maintain, and monitor active VLDB services to locate and transparently redirect traffic to volumes.
Optionally create and manage DFS junctions. When you use iManagerās Storage plug-in to move or split NSS volumes, it automatically creates the necessary DFS junctions.
To use ConsoleOne on a client workstation, you need to load ConsoleOne 1.3 or later, then copy the NSS .jar files from your server to your client workstation.
Copy these three NSS .jar files to your local lib directory:
public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\lib\nssadmin.jar public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\lib\nssc1lib.jar public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\lib\nssjavalib.jar
Copy these two .jar files to your local resources directory:
public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\resources\nssadminres.jar public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\resources\nssc1libres.jar
Copy the following .jar file to your local snap-ins directory:
public\mgmt\consoleone\1.3\snapins\nssadminreg.jar
Open ConsoleOne.
Open the tree you want to work with.
Right-click the server object you want to manage.
Click
.This opens the ConsoleOne interface, where you can access the Media snap-in for configuring DFS.
Select the
snap-in.For more information, see the ConsoleOne 1.3.x User Guide.