User Guide
8.6
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November 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
QuickStart Rev 99a
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August 22, 2001
Instructions for International. For SINGLE cards: 1. After importing SGML, click the BookQS element in the "Structure View" window. 2. Select QuickStart in the "Elements" window and click
Wrap. 3. Right-click the BookQS element in the "Structure View" to bring up menu, and select Unwrap. 4. Highlight the Front element in the "Structure View" and delete it. 5. Right-click the nested
QuickStart element in the "Structure View" to bring up menu, and select Unwrap. 6. You can continue with print prep and creating PostScript and PDF, even though the file is not completely valid
because the ID on the QuickStart element is missing. That’s okay—it will not affect the appearance of the document, so PostScript and PDF will be correct. For cards in a booklet: To remove part
number from f irst page, use the master page "First."
To begin a QuickStart (English): Click in the box under the word Novell. Insert QuickStart and Title elements. 2. Type the product name. 3. Insert the HeadQS element and type the title of your card.
4. Put in your product version: Click Special > Variable > select the variable named Version > Edit Definition > enter the version number > click Done > Done. It will appear as background text replacing
Version X.X.
For a single (stand-alone) card: Keep this master page, named “QS-Single.“ It shows the part number on the bottom right, since single cards don’t have front matter.
For a card that’s part of a booklet: Use Special > Master Page Usage to change to using “First” master page on the first page of the card. It doesn’t show the part number, since part number will be
noted in the front of the booklet.
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QUICKSTART
eDirectory
Installing Novell eDirectory on Linux
This section contains the minimum system requirements for Novell
®
eDirectory
TM
on Linux*, basic
installation commands, and a brief description of the eDirectory configuration utilities.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Linux 2.2 and glibc 2.1.3 (Recommended glibc 2.2)
A minimum of 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
74 MB of disk space for minimum of 50,000 users. Additional disk space required based on data.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Netware Time Protocol
ConsoleOne
ConsoleOne 1.3 or later
A minimum of 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
200 MHz processor (a faster one is recommended)
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Hardware requirements depend on the specific implementation of eDirectory.
Two factors increase performance: more cache memory and faster processors.
For best results, cache as much of the DIB Set as the hardware allows up to 2GB.
eDirectory scales well on a single processor. However, eDirectory 8.6 takes advantage of multiple
processors. Adding processors improves performance in some areas, for example, logins and having multiple
threads active on multiple processors. eDirectory itself is not processor-intensive, but it is I/O-intensive.
The following table illustrates typical system requirements for eDirectory for Linux: