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Medium-Sized or Large Environment

An organization large enough to have WAN links probably selects to synchronize its networks temporarily while performing a gradual migration over time (up to 3 months for a large network), or it prefers to use synchronization to establish a mixed Novell/Windows network on a long-term basis. If you plan a staged migration, one-way synchronization is often the appropriate method.

After preparing as described above, perform the following steps (adjusted, if necessary, to your situation):

1.Back up your NetWare user and system data.

2.Install and configure a Windows domain controller (see the documentation that came with your operating system software).

3.Install the Novell Client for Windows from the Novell website at www.novell.com/download.

4.Install MSDSS from the NAS system DomainUtils share.

NOTE: To access MSDSS software, map a network drive to \\Dellxxxxxxx\DomainUtils, where xxxxxxx is the system's service tag number. For example, if your service tag number is 1234567, type http://DELL1234567.

5.Log in to the NDS tree or Bindery server with administrative credentials.

6.Log in to the appropriate Windows domain as a member of the Domain Admins group.

7.On the MSDSS server, open the help files, and then print out the topics "To perform a one- way synchronization" or "To perform a two-way synchronization."

8.Click the Start button, point to ProgramsAdministrative ToolsDirectory Synchronization to start MSDSS, and then allow the prompts to guide you through the following tasks:

a.Start the New Session Wizard (right-click MSDSS in the console tree).

b.Select Novell Bindery or Novell Directory Services (NDS) for one-way synchronization, or select Novell Directory Services (NDS) for two- way synchronization.

c.Select One-way synchronization (from Active Directory to NDS or Bindery) or select Two-way synchronization (from Active Directory to NDS and back).

d.Specify the path to the Active Directory container into which you want to copy items.

e.Accept the default domain controller in which to store the session database.

f.Specify the NDS Container or Bindery Container from which to copy items.

g.Provide the name and password of the Novell administrative account.

h.On the Initial Reverse Synchronization page, select Perform an initial reverse synchronization and specify the password options (such as Set passwords to the user name).

i.On the Object Mapping Scheme page, click Default (to accept the default mapping for each source and target directory pair) or Custom (for NDS only), and then click Object Mapping Table (to specify objects for which you want to establish a one-to-one relationship, regardless of the object location in either directory tree).

MSDSS does not support custom object mapping for Bindery.

j.Also on the Object Mapping Scheme page, click Filters if you want to configure a filter for this synchronization session.

k.On the Session Name page, accept the default session name or specify a new name.

l.Click Finish.

9.If you selected one-way synchronization, perform all user, group, and NDS organizational unit container (OU) object management from Active Directory. If you established two-way synchronization, you can manage user, group, and OU objects from either Active Directory or NDS.

10.If you plan long-term coexistence between Active Directory and NetWare, you are now finished, unless you want to migrate a subset of users, systems, and/or files. If you plan to continue by migrating in stages from NetWare to Active Directory, perform the following tasks when convenient:

Install and configure File and Print Services for NetWare (to allow NetWare clients access to files and printers on Windows servers) and Gateway Services for NetWare (to allow Windows clients access files and printers on NetWare servers).

Replace services or applications that require NDS with commensurate software compatible with Active Directory. Perform large conversions (such as GroupWise to Exchange) as separate projects.

Migrate the pilot group of users and their files (Adapt the instructions from the migration steps provided in "Small Environment."). Get the pilot group's feedback, and then set a schedule to migrate additional groups of users, according to the priorities you have established.

Migrate the rest of the users as appropriate (For example, if you migrate the set of applications they use, migrate the users as well).

For more information, see the Novell website at support.novell.com/servlet/Knowledgebase and the Microsoft website at www.microsoft.com.

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Contents Dell PowerVault 745N NAS Systems Administrators Guide Does the power LED show that the NAS system is turned on? Recovering and Restoring the SystemSoftware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures Troubleshooting Software-RAID NAS SystemsReplacing Software-RAID NAS System Hard Drives Software-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery ProceduresSoftware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures Software-RAID NAS System Software FailuresRecovering From a Software-RAID Operating System Failure Hardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration ProceduresTroubleshooting Hardware-RAID NAS Systems Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery ProceduresHardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures Replacing Two or More Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drives Hardware-RAID NAS System Software FailuresReplacing Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drives Replacing One Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard DriveClick Maintenance, and then click Remote Desktop Recovering From a Hardware-RAID Operating System FailureRecreating a Hardware-RAID NAS System Data Volume When the Array Properties Menu appears, select RAIDTroubleshooting External Storage Configuration NAS Systems Recovering From an Operating System Failure External Storage NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery ProceduresAre the LEDs for all hard drives in the NAS system lit? Requirements Reinstalling the Operating SystemRecreating an External Storage NAS System Data Volume Replacing External Storage Hard DrivesPreparing the USB Key Reinstalling the Operating System on Your NAS SystemClick Begin Setup Click on Dell PowerVault USB Key Preparation ToolSelect Configure→ Clear Configuration Click Advanced Restoring System-State Data After ReinstallationClick Maintenance Click Import FileClick Start Restore Restoring Initial System SetupTools and Techniques TroubleshootingSites Properties window TroubleshootingGeneral Troubleshooting Issue Possible Cause ResolutionViewed in My Network Places NAS ManagerMacintosh and AppleTalk Server for NFSHardware-RAID NAS System Internal RAID Controller Card Adapter Binding in Advanced FeaturesConfiguring Your NAS System for the First Time Initial ConfigurationConfiguring Your System Using a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse Other Documents Other Documents You May NeedNAS Manager Determining a NAS Systems ConfigurationLogging Into the NAS Manager on the Network Default Administrator User Name and PasswordLogging Into the NAS Manager Basic NavigationPrimary Menu How to Find Online HelpClick Maintenance Click Language Changing the NAS Manager LanguageNaming the NAS System Configuring Network PropertiesDefault System Name Configuring the Network Address for the NAS SystemCreating Local Users and Groups Changing the Administrator PasswordClick IP, and select Use the following IP settings Click Network and click AdministratorUsing Shares Creating a Local GroupAdding a Share Modifying Share Properties Removing a ShareClick Properties Click Publish in DFS Disk QuotasRemoving a Protocol From the Share Publishing a Share in DFSClick Set Quota Entries Enabling, Disabling, or Setting Disk Quotas on a VolumeAdding Disk Quota Entries Modifying Quota PropertiesViewing Log Entry Details Using LogsDisabling Disk Quotas on a Volume Removing User Quota EntriesFile Download dialog window, select Save this file to disk Modifying Log PropertiesDownloading Log Files Viewing Downloaded Log FilesManaging Disks and Volumes Shutting Down the NAS SystemClearing Log Files Configuring Volume Settings Shadow CopiesIntroduction to Shadow Copies Scheduling Shadow Copies Using Shadow CopiesEditing a Shadow Copy Schedule Accessing Shadow CopiesDefragmenting a Volume Containing Shadow Copies Software-RAID NAS System Drive Configuration Disk and Volume ManagementDrive Configurations Managing Your Disks and VolumesHardware RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions Hardware-RAID NAS System Drive ConfigurationSoftware RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions Front-Panel RAID Volume LED CodesExternal Storage NAS System Drive Configuration Hard Drive Condition LED Status Indicator PatternFront Panel Hard-Drive LED Codes Managing Disk Arrays Using Array Manager to Manage Disk ArraysLaunching Array Manager From the NAS Manager Array Manager ConsoleCreating Virtual Disks Reconfiguring and Managing Virtual DisksReconfiguring a Virtual Disk Click ReconfigureClick Check Consistency Using Change PolicyUsing Check Consistency PropertiesDisk Commands Click Assign Global Hot Spare Assign Global Hot SpareUnassign Global Hot Spare Prepare to RemoveGeneral Controller Commands Enclosure Management Monitoring Disk Reliability Managing Volumes Using Disk ManagementEnclosure Commands Disk ManagementReactivating Dynamic Disks Accessing the Disk Management ToolInitializing a Disk Upgrading a Basic Disk to a Dynamic DiskMerging Foreign Disks Volume OverviewChecking Partition or Volume Properties Formatting a Partition or VolumeExtending a Dynamic Simple or Spanned Volume Deleting a Partition or VolumeWorking With Dynamic Volumes Creating a Dynamic VolumeOn Disk Device Properties, click the Policies tab Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Integrated FeaturesSystems Management Using Remote Access Controllers Accessing Server AdministratorAdditional Information About Server Administrator Click Remote Connect Accessing a RAC From the NAS ManagerReinstalling the RAC Software Additional Information About RACsConfiguring Snmp Agent Properties Alert Log Messages From Server AdministratorConfiguring Snmp Properties Configuring Snmp Community PropertiesBack to Contents System-State Backup Backing Up the SystemBacking Up System-State Data Using Third-Party Backup Software for Network Backups Backing Up Data VolumesWindows Backup and Restore Tools Third-Party Backup SoftwareYosemite TapeWare Veritas Backup ExecClick Update Driver Page User Name Mapping Configuring Systems in a Heterogeneous EnvironmentServer for Network File System NFS NFS Write CacheClick User and Group Mappings Configuring User and Group MappingsSimple Maps Click Sharing ProtocolsClick Client Groups Managing NFS Share AccessExplicit User Maps Click Shares, and click Sharing ProtocolsDomain Basic ScenariosFilename Character Translation WorkgroupServices for Macintosh Enabling the AppleTalk ProtocolDisabling the AppleTalk Protocol AppleTalk Protocol Adapter Binding Configuring the AppleTalk ProtocolMicrosoft UAM Volume Adapter BindingsInstalling User Authentication Restarting Workstation ServicesViewing Netware System Properties Services for the Novell NetWare Operating SystemSharing Netware Volumes Configuring the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible ProtocolMicrosoft Directory Synchronization Services Configuring the IPX ProtocolClose the Network and Dial-Up Connections window Click Migration Outline of the Msdss Deployment ProcedureWindows Server 2003 Msdss Domain Controller Small EnvironmentOn the Migrate tab, click Migrate Medium-Sized or Large Environment Page Advanced Features Using the NAS UtilitiesInstalling Multilanguage User Interface MUI Support Network Adapter Teaming Applying the MUI LanguageControl Panel, double-clickRegional and Language Options Receive Load Balancing Switch Fault ToleranceAdapter Fault Tolerance Adaptive Load BalancingRemoving an Intel PROSet II Adapter From a Network Team Removing Intel PROSet II Network TeamsTelnet Server Changing the Intel PROSet II Network Team ModeAuthentication AdministrationUsing Secure Sockets Layer Using Remote Desktop to Enable FTP Write PrivilegesUsing Remote Desktop to Delete FTP Shares Server Certificates PowerVault 745N CertificateUsing a Custom Certificate Introduction to SSL CertificatesUsing DFS Administration Properties window, click Directory SecurityCreating a Standalone DFS Root Creating Shares in DFS Creating a Domain-Integrated DFS RootBack to Contents Standard Security Recommendations Security RecommendationsMaximum Security Recommendations Additional Security RecommendationsOn the Shares page, click Sharing Protocols Click Security Click Disable Web Sharing
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