To access Novell Remote Manager for NetWare:
Open a Web browser, then go to the following URL to open the login page.
https://server-ip-address:8009
Replace server-ip-address with the IP address (such as 192.168.1.1) or DNS name (such as servername.example.com) of the server you want to manage.
Type your administrator username (such as admin) and password.
Click
.The management interface opens in your Web browser.
The Partition Disks page displays the server disk’s layout according to the physical connections in your server. It uses indentation to indicate where a volume physically resides. It lists adapters, devices, partitions, Traditional volumes, and free space at different levels of indentation.
Depending on what tasks can be performed on the listed storage item, Novell Remote Manager for NetWare displays task-based links next to the devices, Traditional volumes, and free space:
Create: Create a new volume on the selected device.
Mirror: Create a mirrored partition on the selected device.
Expand: Expand an existing Traditional volume or software RAID1 device (mirrored partition).
Rename: Change the name of the Traditional NetWare partition or Traditional volume.
Delete: Remove the Traditional NetWare partition or Traditional volume. Deleting a partition or volume destroys all the data in it.
Remove Mirror: Remove a mirrored partition from the mirrored group (a software RAID1 device).
You must assign the free space on the disk to create a Traditional volume. With Traditional volumes, you assign physical volume segments from physical partitions on multiple devices. There are physical limitations in how you combine member segments to create the volume. For information, see Section 1.2, Traditional Volume Segments.