By Novell® Open Enterprise Server Administrators Handbook SUSE® LINUX® Edition Table of Contents
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Part I. Open Enterprise Server Overview
Chapter 1. Introduction to Open Enterprise Server
Instant Access
Why Open Enterprise Server?
What Is Open Enterprise Server?
Chapter 2. Installing OES for Linux
Getting Ready for OES Linux
Installing OES Linux
Upgrading SLES9 to OES Linux
Common Post-Installation Tasks for OES Linux
Chapter 3. Working with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
Logging in to Linux
The Shell and the GUI
Finding Your Way
Getting Help
Editing Text Files
Chapter 4. OES Linux Clients
The Traditional Novell Client
Installing the Client Software
Removing the Client Software
Installing from a Web Server
Upgrading the Novell Client
The Client Login
Configuring the Client
NetIdentity
Other Novell Clients
Accessing OES Through Native Linux Methods
Chapter 5. OES Management Tools
Welcome Pages
ConsoleOne
iManager
Novell Remote Manager
iMonitor
Part II. Open Enterprise Server Infrastructure
Chapter 6. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Management
SLES Startup Procedures
Interacting with Processes
Introduction to Linux Kernel Management
Managing SLES with YaST
Updating OES Linux
Monitoring SLES with Health Monitoring Services
Troubleshooting
Chapter 7. Novell eDirectory Management
What Is eDirectory?
eDirectory Architecture
eDirectory Tree Design
Managing eDirectory
Using LDAP with eDirectory
DNS and DHCP Services
Chapter 8. Users and Network Security
Overview of Users in OES Linux
eDirectory User-Related Objects
eDirectory Authentication
eDirectory Authorization
Provisioning Linux Users
Chapter 9. OES Clustering Services
Clustering Benefits
Clustering Fundamentals
Clustering Terminology
Installing Novell Cluster Services
Configuring Novell Cluster Services
Always-Available File Access
Always-Available Network Services
Understanding Resource States
Chapter 10. Identity Manager Bundle Edition
How Identity Manager Works
Installing the Identity Manager Engine
Installing Remote Loaders and Drivers
Installing Identity Manager on a Secondary eDirectory Tree
Configuring an Identity Manager Driver
Identity Manager Password Synchronization
Part III. Open Enterprise Server User Access
Chapter 11. OES Linux File Storage and Management
Novell Storage Services
NSS Data Security
Backing Up and Restoring Files
Chapter 12. OES Linux File Access
Introduction to Novell File Access
NetStorage
Novell NetDrive
Novell iFolder
FTP Server
Chapter 13. OES Printing Services
Introduction to OES Printing
Setting Up a Secure Printing Environment
Part IV. Open Enterprise Server Web Services
Chapter 14. OES Foundations
Apache Web Server
Tomcat Servlet Engine
Chapter 15. OES Web Services
Novell Virtual Office
Novell QuickFinder
Novell eGuide
Additional OES Linux Web Services
Part V. Appendixes
Appendix A. The Most Essential Linux Commands
File Management
Permissions and Identity
Viewing Files
Text Processing
Finding Files and Text
Regular Expressions
Environmental Commands
Working with Processes
Troubleshooting Tools
Compression Utilities
Networking Utilities
Working with Filesystems
System Shutdown and Restart
Appendix B. eDirectory Reference Materials
eDirectory Background Processes
DSTrace with iMonitor
Repairing eDirectory with DSRepair
eDirectory Errors
Appendix C. Where to Go for More Information
General Novell Product Information
Novell on the Internet
Novell Cool Solutions
Novell AppNotes
Novell Connection
Novell Technical Support
Novell Ngage
DeveloperNet: Novells Developer Support
Novell Training Classes and Certification
Advanced Technical Training
Novell Users International
Network Professional Association