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CNE151 NetWare 5.1 Administration
Review for Second Quiz
- What are the four levels of the Network File System found on a NetWare
server? Which one may not be necessary for network file storage?
- Where should files be stored if the user must have access to them
even when the network is down?
- What must be true for a file to be placed by the system in the DELETED.SAV
directory?
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- Novell provides several utilities to manage the file system. What
two may be used for all listed purposes?
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- What may you do to cause "sensitive" files to be irretrievable on
deletion? ________________________________________________
- Does the Server object belong to the NDS or NFS system? Which does
the Volume object belong to?
- What are the 8 rights that a user may have in a NetWare File System
- What File System rights must a user have to:
- open and read a file ____________________________________
- run a program ___________________________________________
- copy from a directory __________________________________
- change trustee assignments _____________________________________
- What is the correct syntax to MAP a drive in the following ways:
- map the next available letter to the SYS: volume on FS1
- map the first search drive to the Public directory
- map the second search drive to the user's home directory, preserving
existing search drives
- change a drive from a search drive to a network drive
- Saving space is important in the file system. What are two actions
a system adminstrator might take to enable a user to work, if the user
has run out of space assigned to him/her personally?
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- If all users are running low on space, how would enabling file compression
help or hurt?
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- If all users are running low on space, how would enabling block suballocation
help or hurt?
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- What is necessary for a system administrator to enable data migration?
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- There are about six ways a user could inherit rights to a directory.
Name four of them.
- What are the two best ways to make sure that a user has no rights
other F and R to a given directory?
- What are the two objects you could assign rights to if you want all
users in the system to inherit those rights?
- What can be done to files and directories to further limit rights
to them?
- What are the four kinds of login scripts?
- What does the INCLUDE command do in a login script?
- What are the four ways to remark a line in a login script?
- Typically, how many login scripts can run for a user? What is the
fewest number that can be run?
- Which login script is not editable?
- How many search drives are allowed for a user?
- What is the command to remove a drive mapping?
- When a computer is told to execute a program, what are the three places
it will look for the program, in order?
- What are the differences between NDS rights and NFS rights?
- How are IRFs different in NDS?
- What are the two kinds of NDS rights?
- What are the NDS rights (all of them)?
- What are the four Property rights that can be "paired"? Which of each
pair is the more powerful of the two?
- What NDS right to what object could a user have that would grant all
rights to at least a portion of the network's file system? (This requires
two answers.)
- What NDS rights apply only to containers?
- How can a user have rights that an IRF will not affect?
- What is a DMO?
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