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Common Post-Installation Tasks for OES Linux


After the installation of OES Linux has been completed, there are a number of tasks you are likely anxious to perform. The majority of these tasks are documented in the relevant chapters of this book. However, there are a few basic tasks that are appropriate to mention here. The following topics are contained in this section:

Verifying your OES Linux installation Post-install OES component configuration Updating OES Linux components using Red-Carpet

Verifying Your OES Linux Installation


Depending on the OES components you selected for installation, there are a number of methods you can use to confirm that the installation was successful. The easiest way to confirm that your OES components are properly configured and started is by accessing the OES Linux Welcome pages. To access the Welcome pages, use a browser to access the following URL:

http://<OES_Linux_Server_IP_Address_Or_DNS_Name>

If your OES installation was successful, you should see the Welcome pages as shown in Figure 2.8.

Figure 2.8. OES component Welcome pages.

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At this point, you can follow the iManager 2.5.x link to begin customizing your eDirectory environment.

For further confirmation that your OES components have been successfully installed, use the Add and Remove Software module of YaST to ensure that the OES components are marked as being installed.

Post-Install OES Component Configuration


During the installation of OES, the configuration of each individual OES component can be modified. It is also possible to access those same component configuration pages after installation. These pages are available through component-specific modules in YaST. YaST can be accessed from a terminal or from within the graphical environment. To access YaST from a terminal, execute yast . To access YaST from a graphical environment, execute yast2 or use the YaST launcher from the application menu.

YaST is divided into the following seven general categories:

Software Hardware System Network Devices Network Services Security and Users Misc
Beneath each category there are modules used to configure specific components of OES Linux. Many of these modules are used to configure traditional SLES components, such as the system language and date and time. However, OES-specific component administration can also be performed through YaST. Table 2.2 lists the location of these OES-specific modules.

Table 2.2. OES COMPONENT MODULES IN YAST

YAST CATEGORY OES COMPONENT
System Novell Storage Services (NSS) Novell Cluster Services (NCS) Storage Management Services (SMS)
Network Services NCP Server NetStorage Novell Health Monitoring Novell QuickFinder Novell Samba Virtual Office eDirectory eGuide iFolder 2.x iManager iPrint
Security and Users Linux User Management

For more information on using these modules, check the Table of Contents in this book, or refer to the online OES documentation.

Updating OES Linux Components Using Red-Carpet


After completing the installation of OES Linux, it is a good idea to check for OES updates using the OES online update toolRed-Carpet.Updating OES Linux" section of Chapter 6.


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