Under
, the new option allows you to generate a trustee report for a specified NSS volume. This includes Dynamic Storage Technology shadow volumes that are comprised of two NSS volumes. You can display the last trustee report in the Web browser, or send the report to the e-mail addresses that you have pre-configured for Novell Remote Manager. A trustee report shows the rights settings by folder for each user or group that is a trustee on the NSS volume.Log in to Novell Remote Manager as the root user.
In the left navigation panel, select
> .On the NCP Trustee Reports page, locate the NSS volume in the list, then click its
link in the column.View the NCP Trustee Report.
A volume’s trustee report shows the rights settings by folder for each user or group that is a trustee on the NSS volume. For example, the following trustee report shows the rights for a folder in a Dynamic Storage Technology shadow volume.
You can view the last saved trustee report for an NSS volume. The saved report provides the same trustee rights information that was available when the report was created.
Log in to Novell Remote Manager as the root user.
In the left navigation panel, select
> .Locate the NSS volume of interest in the list, then click its
link in the column.You can email an NCP volume’s trustee report to addresses that are configured in the httpstkd.conf file. For information about setting up email addresses for Novell Remote Manager, see Email Notification Commands
in the OES 2 SP3: Novell Remote Manager for Linux Administration Guide.
Log in to Novell Remote Manager as the root user.
In the left navigation panel, select
> .Locate the NSS volume of interest in the list, then click its
link in the column.