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OES 2: NetWare Traditional File System Administration Guide
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3.11  Setting the Space Quota for a Traditional 
Volume
In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, click Manage Servers > Volumes.
Locate the volume you want to set quotas for, then click the Space Quota link next to it.
Click Volume Space Quota.
Specify the value (in megabytes) of the space size you want to specify, then click Apply.
To confirm your decision, click OK.
3.12  Salvaging and Purging Files
Files deleted from the NetWare server remain on the disk until the deleted files are purged. Deleted 
files can be salvaged any time before they are purged.
Purging frees the space used to store the deleted files on the server’s server disk. If a disk runs out of 
free space, NetWare automatically purges the files that were deleted first. For instructions on 
salvaging and purging deleted files, see “
Salvaging and Purging Deleted Files on NetWare Volumes
” 
in the 
ConsoleOne 1.3.x User Guide
3.13  Loading and Installing Name Spaces on a 
Traditional Volume
In Novell Remote Manager for NetWare, click Manage Servers > Volumes.
Locate the volume you want to view, then click the Name Spaces link next to it.
Locate the name space you want to load, then click the Not Loaded link for the name space in 
the Name Space Module Status column.
Locate the name space you want to install, then click the Not Installed link for the name space 
in the Volume Name Space Status column.
To confirm your decision, click OK.
3.14  Storing Non-DOS Files on a Traditional 
Volume
By default, NetWare Traditional volumes support DOS naming conventions. To store non-DOS files 
on a Traditional volume, you must load the appropriate name-space NetWare Loadable Module
TM
 
(NLM
TM
) program and add the name-space support to that volume. The following NLM programs 
are available with NetWare:
Š mac.nam (Macintosh*)
Š long.nam (IBM* OS/2*, Windows)
Š nfs.nam (NFS)
An FTAM name space module is available from third-party providers.
Each name space you add to a Traditional NetWare volume requires additional server memory. If 
you add name-space support to a volume and do not have enough memory, that volume cannot be 
mounted.