eDirectory 8.8 SP2 OES1 Linux NCP Engine
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Note: For OES1 Linux, it's recommended that eDirectory upgrades be done via the channel. This alternative method should only be used when the OES server can't access the channel directly. eDirectory 8.8 SP2 OES1 Linux NCP Engine is a set of files that allow an administrator to install eDirectory 8.8 SP2 on a OES1 Server without using the channel.
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Installation:
1. Download the eDirectory 8.8. SP2 OES1 Linux NCP Engine. It contains four files -
novell-ncpenc-5.1.1-20.i586.rpm
novell-ncpns-5.0-21.i586.rpm
novell-ncpserv-2.0-43.i386.rpm
novell-ncpserv-tools-2.0-43.i386.rpm
2. Move novell-ncpenc-1.2-7.i586.rpm out of the eDirectory/setup directory. It's critical that this file is moved. Otherwise, you will only have the choice to install the "eDirectory Administration Utilities."
$ mv eDirectory/setup/novell-ncpenc-1.2-7.i586.rpm /tmp
3. Copy the four eDirectory 8.8 SP2 OES1 Linux NCP Engine files to eDirectory/setup. It's critical that all four files are copied. Otherwise, you will only have the choice to install the "eDirectory Administration Utilities."
$ mv *.rpm eDirectory/setup
4. Run nds-install.
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| Files Included | Size | Date |
|---|---|---|
| edir882oes1engine.tar.gz | 1.0 MB (1073971) | 2007-11-29 14:09:57 |
| readme_5007223.html | N/A | 2008-05-14 17:37:43 |
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