Linux下的各种备份方法汇总( 四 )


If you aren"t already in X Windows, start by typing startx.
If the graphical control panel is not visible, start it by typing control-panel & in an XTerm.
Click the printer icon in the control panel. You should see a list of printers currently
configured for Linux.
Click Add. A dialog box with various supported print queues appears. Select Novell
Netware print queue.
In Printer name, enter nwqueue.
Enter D74_SERVER and DMPQUEUE for the NetWare server and print queue. Ensure that the queue
names are in capitals.
Enter the user name and password if needed. If you have a password, you must enter it here
because it will not prompt you for a password during printing.
In the filter type, select the appropriate printer type. If your laser printer supports
postscript printing, please use Postscript printer.
Click OK and you"ll see a new printer called nwqueue in the list of printers.
Select nwqueue from the list and click Test Print from the menu. Use a DOS client with
PCONSOLE to check the DMPQUEUE. You should see a new print job in the queue. In case it
doesn"t work, try mounting a volume from the server D74_SERVER (on which the print queue resides).
Now your printing should be set-up. To print /etc
/passwd, type lpr -Pnwqueue /etc/passwd at your prompt.
To print from Netscape, use the command lpr -Pnwqueue to print. Alternatively, you
could always print to a file and use nprint to print it manually.
Utility commands

Recent versions of Volker"s ncpfs package include a range of user and administration
commands. The tools are built and installed as part of the ncpfs installation process.
Though each has a detailed manual page, here is a summary of each from the IPX-HOWTO.

ncopy (Network Copy): Allows efficient file copying using a NetWare function rather
than a copy across the network.
nsend (Network Send): Allows you to send messages to other users on a NetWare server.
nwbols (List Bindery Objects): Allows you to list the bindery contents of a NetWare server.
nwboprops (List Properties of a Bindery Object): Allows you to view the properties of a
NetWare bindery object.
nwfsinfo (Fileserver Information): Prints summary information about NetWare server.
nwpasswd (NetWare Password): Allows you to change NetWare users password.
nwrights (NetWare Rights): Displays the rights associated with a particular file or directory.
nwuserlist (Userlist): Lists the users currently logged into a NetWare fileserver.
pqlist (Print Queue List): Displays the contents of a NetWare print queue.
slist (Server List): Displays a list of known NetWare fileservers.

NDS and Linux

A Linux distribution by Caldera features a range of commercially supported enhancements
including fully functional Novell NetWare client support. The base distribution is the
well-respected Red Hat Linux. Caldera has added its Network Desktop products to it. The
NetWare support provides a fully featured Novell NetWare client built on a technology
licensed from Novell. The client provides full-client access to Novell 3.x and 4.x
fileservers, and includes features such as NetWare Directory Service (NDS) and RSA

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