This section presents a few pointers for avoiding common Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1 implementation problems.
The list that follows is not comprehensive. Rather, it simply outlines some of the more common problems reported by network administrators. To ensure successful service implementations, you should always follow the instructions in the documentation for the services you are implementing.
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Section 6.1, AFP
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Section 6.2, Avoiding POSIX and eDirectory Duplications
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Section 6.3, CIFS
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Section 6.4, CUPS on OES
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Section 6.5, DSfW: MMC Password Management Limitation
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Section 6.6, eDirectory
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Section 6.7, iFolder 3.9.2
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Section 6.8, iPrint
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Section 6.9, LDAP—Preventing Bad XML Errors
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Section 6.10, LUM Cache Refresh No Longer Persistent
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Section 6.11, Management
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Section 6.12, McAfee Antivirus Requires Additional Configuration
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Section 6.13, NCP
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Section 6.14, Novell Identity Translator (NIT)
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Section 6.15, Novell-tomcat Is for OES Use Only
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Section 6.16, NSS
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Section 6.17, OpenLDAP on OES
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Section 6.18, Samba
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Section 6.19, SLP Registrations Are Not Retrieved from a Novell SLP DA
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Section 6.20, Synchronizing NMAS Login Methods Is Required to Avoid Login Failures
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Section 6.21, Using NLVM with Linux Software RAIDs
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Section 6.22, Virtualization