Novell Native File Access for UNIX includes the following features:
Network File System (NFS) enables UNIX users to access a NetWare file system as if it were a local directory on the UNIX workstation. Any client that supports the NFS protocol can also access NetWare files using the NFS Server.
See NFS Server.
NIS is a yellow pages service widely implemented in UNIX environments. NIS on NetWare acts as a central repository for NIS information by storing them as eDirectory objects that can be centrally maintained and administered.
With the implementation of NIS over eDirectory, there exists only one user/group in the network which contains both eDirectory information and UNIX information. This brings up the user management to single point, namely eDirectory.
By using ConsoleOne's snap-in utility for Native File Access for UNIX, you can administer and manage the services.
To achieve high availability of services, Native File Access for UNIX can be run on Novell Cluster ServicesTM.
The upgrade utility helps to retain the configurations of previous installations of NetWare NFS Services (versions 2.x and 3.x) during a NetWare 6 upgrade. See Upgrade Utility.