Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 Manual De Usuario
Configuring and Managing NetWare Traditional Volumes
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If you have insufficient memory to mount a Traditional volume with a long name space, you might
want to convert the volume to an NSS volume. For information, see “
want to convert the volume to an NSS volume. For information, see “
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This section discusses the following:
3.14.1 Calculating Memory Required for Name Space Support
Use the following formula to calculate the name space memory requirement for Traditional NetWare
non-DOS volumes:
0.032 x volume_size (in MB) / block_size (in MB)
non-DOS volumes:
0.032 x volume_size (in MB) / block_size (in MB)
Round the size up to the highest number.
For example, adding Macintosh name space to a 100 MB volume with a block size of 4 MB would
require 1 MB of additional memory:
0.032 x 100 MB / 4 = 0.8 MB
require 1 MB of additional memory:
0.032 x 100 MB / 4 = 0.8 MB
3.14.2 Adding a Name Space
You must add name spaces only once, not each time you start the server.
Prerequisites
A mounted Traditional volume
Sufficient memory
Procedure
1 To load the appropriate name space: At the server console prompt, enter:
load [path]name_space
For example, to load the name space module for Macintosh support, enter:
load mac.nam
load mac.nam
2 To add name-space support to the volume: At the server console prompt, enter:
add name space name to volume_name
In this example, name is the name space NLM and volume_name is the name of the volume
that stores the non-DOS files.
In this example, name is the name space NLM and volume_name is the name of the volume
that stores the non-DOS files.
3 To verify that the name space loaded: At the server console prompt, enter:
volumes
This displays a list of all name spaces for the server.
This displays a list of all name spaces for the server.