HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower User's Guide - 5967-2149

Setup for Novell Networks 5-11
Notes You must use either Relative Distinguished Typefull or Rel-
ative Distinguished Typeless notation for the parameters.
Examples for the NDSAdminName parameter:
Relative Distinguished Typefull notation:
CN=ADMIN.OU=DCO.O=HP
Relative Distinguished Typeless notation:
ADMIN.OU.DCO.HP
This is used in the examples in the table
on page 5-11.
You can not use Distinguished Typeless or Distinguished
Typefull notation.
Several minutes after the configuration changes take effect, the
server should be installed in the NDS tree, and users will be able
to access the server using NDS mode.
You must log out and then log in again to have all the necessary
rights on the server object and the associated volume.
Verify proper installation by running NetWare Administrator
(NWADMIN). The server should appear as a NetWare NDS File
server. Examine the properties in NWADMIN. The server status
should be “UP”.
If the server does not appear in the NDS tree, or if it appears
but the status is down or unknown, check for error messages
in the logfile.txt file in same directory as the servers
config.ini file. Refer to “NetWare NDS Installation
Errors” on page 9-11 for corrective action for each error
message.
Parameter Name Example Value Description
NDSEnable yes
Enable the NDS login.
NDSTreeName DCO
Name of the tree into which to install the server.
NDSServerContext OU.DCO.HP
Context into which to install the server.
NDSAdminName ADMIN.OU.DCO.HP
Distinguished name of a user or administrator, with
Supervisor or Create rights in the context (with
Supervisor rights to
Root
for first installation).
NDSAdminPassword example
The password of the administrator entered in
NDSAdminName
above. After configuration is
written, password appears as ******.
NDSInstall yes
Change to
yes
when ready to install the server, or
change to
Forced
, which doesn’t check whether
server is already installed.
NDSRightsStorage NDS
Store NDS access rights in tree.