Moving objects in the directory tree
While previous versions of NetWare allowed you to
move only leaf objects, NetWare 4.1 allows you
to move both leaf objects and container objects
to other containers in the Directory tree.
When you move a leaf or container object,
NDS changes all references to the moved object.
Although the object's common name remains unchanged, the
context name of the object (and
of all its subordinates) changes.
Keep the following in mind when you move
container objects:
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You can move a container object only if
it is the Root of an NDS partition
that has no subordinate partitions.
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When you move a container object, you should
create an alias object that points to the
container object you are moving. Then users can
continue to log in to the network and
find the container object in its original Directory location.
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Because the context of a container object changes
when you move it, users whose name context
in their configuration file (NET.CFG file)
references the moved container need to
update their
NET.CFG so that it references the
container's new name.
To automatically update users' NET.CFG
files with a new name context after you
move a container object, use the
NCUPDATE utility. See
``NCUPDATE''
for details.
NOTE:
If you move a container object and do
not create an alias, users who are unaware
of the object's new location will not easily
find the object in the Directory tree, since
they will look for it in its original Directory
location.
Also, users may not be able to log
in if the name context in their configuration
file (NET.CFG file) references the
moved container.
You can use NetWare Administrator or NETADMIN to
move objects in the Directory tree. Both procedures
are documented in this topic.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999