User Guide

34 Novell iFolder Administration Guide
Novell iFolder Administration Guide
103-000132-001
November 21, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Post-Installation Tasks
1 Do one of the following:
For NetWare 5.1 servers, create an NSS volume on your shared
storage disk system, commonly referred to as a storage area network
or SAN.
This is the volume that will contain all your iFolder user data and
accounts. The size of this volume will vary according to how many
iFolder users you plan to have and the amount of data they will be
storing.
For more information, see NetWare Cluster Services (http://
www.novell.com/documentation/lg/ncs/index.html) > Installation
and Setup > Settting Up NetWare Cluster Services > Create Cluster
Vo l u m e s .
For NetWare 6 servers, create an NSS volume on a pool. If a pool
already exists, make sure there is enough space on the pool for the
NSS volume that you plan to make.
For more information on creating pools and NSS volumes, see
Novell Cluster Services (http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/
ncs6p/index.html).
2 Do one of the following:
For NetWare 5.1 servers, cluster-enable the NSS volume that you just
created.
This involves assigning an IP address to the cluster-enabled volume.
Remember this IP address; you’ll need it later.
For more information, see NetWare Cluster Services (http://
www.novell.com/documentation/lg/ncs/index.html) > Installation
and Setup > Settting Up NetWare Cluster Services > Create Cluster-
Enabled Volumes.
For NetWare 6 servers, cluster-enable the pool you created in Step 1.
(cluster-enabling the pool automatically custer-enables the NSS
volume that you created on the pool).
This involves assigning an IP address to the cluster-enabled pool.
Remember this IP address; you’ll need it later.