On the Directory List page, you can view the Linux POSIX file system and NSS file system from mount points or local partitions; browse directories and files; view and change attributes, directories, and files; and edit, delete, or rename files.
To access this page, click
> in the navigation frame.Figure 9-2 Directory List Page
The following table describes the actions necessary to access directories, files, and file and directory attributes from the Directory List page.
Table 9-2 Directory List Page Tasks and Procedures
Tasks |
Procedures |
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Browse to a mount point, volume, directory, or local partition |
Click the link_for_the_mount_point, volume, directory, or local partition under the column. |
Move down the directory tree |
Click the directory_name link. |
Move up the directory tree |
Click the double_dots (..) link. |
Re‑sort the list by name, size, or date and time. |
Click the column heading that has a icon next to it. The default sort for this listing is by the directory or file name. |
View or change the attributes of a directory |
Click the link. |
The
column for a directory lists the size of all files and subdirectories in that directory.Clicking the Viewing Details about Directories and Performing Actions on Them and Viewing the Details of a File and Performing Specific Actions.
link opens the Directory Information page where you can view or change the attributes of the directory. For more information, seeViewing attributes on NSS volumes, directories, and files conveys the status of the NSS file system directory and file attributes: Hidden (H), Read Only (Ro), Read/Write (Rw), and Execute (X). You can view these settings in Novell Remote Manager for Linux as a combination of Read, Write, and Execute fields for the User, Group, and Other categories. Although it appears that you can control these attributes using the selections on the Directory Information page, the selections do not actually control the conventional POSIX settings for NSS directories and files.
To set directory and file attributes for NSS, use Novell Client or Novell NetStorage. For more information, see Viewing Key NSS Directory and File Attributes as Linux POSIX Permissions
in the OES 2 SP3: File Systems Management Guide.
From the Directory Listing page, you can perform the following tasks.
Click the Mount_Location_name link on the page.
> link in the navigation frame or click aOn the Directory list page, browse to the directory you want to search in by clicking the directory_name link.
From the directory listing, click the
icon to the left of the directory or subdirectory you want to view information about or change the attributes of.On the Directory Information page that is displayed, view the information or select/deselect the check box for the attributes that you want to change.
Click
.When viewing the details of a directory from the Directory Information page, you can also rename the directory, create a subdirectory, create a symbolic link to the selected directory, or delete the directory and its contents by completing the required information and clicking the applicable button.
If you have rights to write to the current directory that you are viewing via Novell Remote Manager, you can use the
link to copy a file from your local machine or any other network directory to the currently selected directory.You can upload only one file at a time. The file’s date and time are changed when performing this task.
To perform this task:
Click the Mount_Location_name link on the page.
> link in the navigation frame or click aOn the Directory list page, browse to the directory you want to upload a file to by clicking the directory_name link.
In the directory listing, click the
link at the top of the Directory listing page.Browse to and select the file that you want to upload.
Click
.When you are browsing the server’s file system via Novell Remote Manager, you can download any file to your local machine by clicking the filename and then saving the file to your local workstation.
Click the Mount_Location_name link on the page.
> link in the navigation frame or click aOn the Directory/File List page, browse to or search for the file that you want to download.
Click the filename link.
When prompted, save the target file to the desired location.
If the file opens rather than prompting you to save it, you can use the browser features to save the file.
On the Directory Listing page, you can do a GREP-type search (it accepts GREP wildcard characters) through the files in the current directory as well as subdirectories to find text in a file.
Click the Mount_Location_name link on the page.
> link in the navigation frame or click aOn the Directory list page, browse to the directory you want to search in by clicking the directory_name link.
Click the
link.Specify the content, filename, or extension you want to search for and select whether you want to match the case.
(Optional) If you want to search all subdirectories as well, select
.Click
.If nothing is found, no files are listed under the search instructions.
If the search instructions are not valid, the page showing the directory you wanted to search is returned.
If the search instructions are valid, the results are displayed on a page with the search instructions.
In the display results, you can
Click the filename link to view or download the file.
Click the
icon to view information about the file; change the attributes to it; or edit (conditional), rename, or delete the file.If the file is a simple text file or a file with an extension listed in the /opt/novell/nrm/nrmedit.txt file, you can also edit the file by clicking the button.
Click the
link in the navigation frame or click a name link on the Home page.On the Directory list page, browse the directories to the file, then click the
icon to the left of the filename.On the File Information page that is displayed, view the information or specify the information required for the applicable task, and then click the applicable button for the task you want to perform.
For Attributes management, click the attributes that you want to select/deselect and then click
.For file management, use the /opt/novell/nrm/nrmedit.txt file.
, , or buttons. The button is available only on simple text files or files with the extensions listed in theIf you want to save the file with an ANSI or UTF-8 encoding, select the appropriate option and click
.If your browser is set up to recognize a certain file extension (for example, .txt), you can browse to and click a file of that type to view it directly in Novell Remote Manager. Otherwise, you can download any file to your local machine by clicking the filename and then saving it to a local workstation and opening it there.