For the getting-started lab exercises, you need to create the users shown in Table 3-1.
IMPORTANT:There are seven users, each representing a different user type you might need on your network.
Although the user names are unusual, they let you track home directory locations and service access at a glance.
Each name includes edir
to indicate that eDirectory users have access to the traditional Novell services highlighted in this guide:
Novell AFP (Macintosh networking)
Novell CIFS (Windows networking)
Novell iFolder® 3.8
NetStorage
The steps for creating users begin after Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Users to Create
|
Username |
First Name |
Last Name |
Home Directory Volume |
What This User Demonstrates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
linux1_lum-edir |
Linux1 |
Lum-edir |
/home |
You manually create this user’s home directory in the server’s /home directory. If LUM is configured to allow login or sshd access, this user can access the OES 2 server as though it is a local user. |
|
linux2_lum-edir |
Linux2 |
Lum-edir |
/home |
You manually create this user’s home directory in the server’s /home directory. If LUM is configured to allow login or sshd access, this user can access the OES 2 server as though it is a local user. The difference between this user and the linux1 user is that its home directory is not adjusted for privacy but has the default POSIX permissions. |
|
ncp_edir |
Ncp |
Edir |
DNSname_HOME_NCP |
This user’s home directory is created by specifying the HOME_NCP volume at user-creation time in iManager. When the instructions in this section are complete, the user has access to only the traditional Novell services: AFP, CIFS, iFolder, and NetStorage. |
|
ncp_lum-edir |
Ncp |
Lum-edir |
DNSname_HOME_NCP |
This user’s home directory is created by specifying the HOME_NCP volume at user-creation time in iManager. When the instructions in this section are complete, the user has potential access to the server as a local user, in addition to traditional Novell service access. |
|
nss_edir |
Nss |
Edir |
DNSname_HOME_NSS |
This user’s home directory is created by specifying the HOME_NSS volume at user-creation time in iManager. The user has access to only the traditional Novell services: AFP, CIFS, iFolder, and NetStorage. |
|
nss_lum-edir |
Nss |
Lum-edir |
DNSname_HOME_NSS |
This user’s home directory is created by specifying the HOME_NSS volume at user-creation time in iManager. In additional to traditional Novell services access, the user has access to the server as a local user. |
|
nw_edir |
Nw |
Edir |
LAB_NW_HOME_NW |
This user represents the traditional NetWare user in eDirectory. This user’s home directory is created by specifying the HOME_NW (NSS) volume at user-creation time in iManager. The user has access to only the traditional Novell services: AFP, CIFS, iFolder, and NetStorage. However, you could also LUM-enable the user (and the other non-LUM users as well) to verify that full OES 2 services are potentially available to all eDirectory users. |
In iManager, in the left pane, click > .
In the field, type a username from Table 3-1.
For the first user, this is linux1_lum-edir.
Type the first name and last name for the user as shown in Table 3-1.
Click the icon
next to the field.
For the first user, browse to the object ( > > ), then click the object.
For subsequent users, click the icon
and select the object’s fully distinguished name (FDN).
Type the same password in both the and fields.
Do not select .
This is not required for OES because Universal Password is used.
If the Home Directory Volume cell in the table shows /home, skip to Step 9.
For the other users, select the option and browse
to the NCP volume indicated. (Volumes are in the SERVERS OU.)
The home directories for the linux* users are created later.
Click .
Click to repeat the process until the other users listed in Table 3-1 are created.
Do not close iManager. Continue with the next section, A Note about Identity Manager 3.6 Bundle Edition.