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Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server (3059) |
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Open Enterprise Server offers a unique combination of options: it includes both NetWare, the long-standing leader of secure networking services, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, an award-winning open-source server for delivering business-level applications. You can choose to use NetWare, SUSE Linux or a combination of both technologies. And no, you won't have to rip out existing infrastructure. You can deploy any or all of the included technologies - it's all up to you. If you're looking for an exit strategy from restrictive Microsoft* technologies, Novell Open Enterprise Server–with its easy-to-use migration tools–provides the foundation for a compelling server-to-desktop alternative.
course overview Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server (Course 3059) introduces Novell OES to the current NetWare Engineer— a CNE who has experience with NetWare 6.5. The course demonstrates the new features in OES NetWare and provides basic skills for installing and managing OES Linux. Students are shown how Novell services are managed and configured in a mixed operating system environment—services such as NSS, iFolder, iPrint, and Virtual Office. Students are also introduced to YaST, the Bash shell, and gain the essential skills necessary to create secure user access to file systems and applications through local user accounts on OES Linux and through user objects in eDirectory. A current CNE can use the learning found in Deploying Novell Open Enterprise Server to protect or expand the deployment of Novell products in their enterprise network environment. prerequisites Before attending this course, you should have experience with NetWare 6.5 through training or on-the-job experience. course details - Number of Days: 5 if taken as instructor-led training
- Methods: Both instructor-led and self-study options are available
- Lecture/Lab: All certification and product knowledge courses include both lectures and hands-on labs.
course outline - Upgrade NetWare 6.5 to OES Netware
- Identify Novell OES NetWare Enhancements
- Prepare to Install or Upgrade to OES NetWare
- Upgrade to OES NetWare
- Install and Use Novell OES Linux Server
- Evaluate Novell Open Enterprise Server
- Describe OES Linux Installation Requirements and Options
- Configure Linux Storage Devices, Partitions, Volumes and File Systems
- Perform an OES Linux Installation
- Review Post-Installation Tasks and Issues
- Use the Linux KDE Desktop
- Configure eDirectory Users to Access an OES Linux Server (LUM)
- Manage Novell OES Servers
- Manage OES Servers with Bash
- Manage OES Servers Remotely with OpenSSH
- Manage OES Servers with Novell Remote Manager (NRM)
- Monitor eDirectory Trees on OES with iMonitor
- Manage Novell OES Servers with iManager
- Implement Infrastructure Services
- Verify SLP Running in OES NetWare and OES Linux
- Configure Time Synchronization on Novell OES
- Configure DNS and DHCP on OES Linux
- Implement Storage Services
- Describe the Novell OES Storage Solutions
- Configure Novell Storage Services
- Install and Configure iFolder
- Implement File System Access on Novell OES
- a. Manage Linux File System Permissions
- Provide File Access with NFS
- Provide File Access with Novell Samba
- Provide File Access with NCP Server
- Provide File Access with NetStorage
- Implement End User Services
- Configure iPrint on OES Linux
- Configure White Patges (eGuide)
- Provide Collaboration Services with Virtual Office
- Plan and Implement a Novell OES Solution
- Plan a Novell OES Implementation
- Implement Novell OES Business Requirements (LiveFire)
- Upgrade Your OES Servers with the ZLM Red Carpet Daemon (rcd) - Appendix
- eDirectory Coexistence Issues - Appendix
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