Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 QUICK START

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Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux Installation Quick Start
ClientTM for Linux
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Novell®
Installing the Novell Client for Linux
For information on installing a preconfigured version of the Novell Client, see “Configuration Files for Preconfiguring
the Novell Client” in the Novell Client for Linux
Administration Guide.
“System Requirements” on page 1
“Using the YaST Control Center to Install the Novell
Client” on page 1
“Using the Installation Script to Install the Novell Client”
on page 2
“Upgrading From Version 2.0 SP1” on page 2
“Uninstalling the Novell Client for Linux” on page 3
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YSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux requires workstations running on the following:
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Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP3 (32-bit or 64-
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and
novell-
SUSE
IMPORTANT: Do not install the 32-bit version of the Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux onto a 64-bit operating system. If you do so, you will lose the ability to log into the GUI credential provider. You will see the error message, “Authentication Failed,” and will be unable to log in.
Ensure that you have one of the following packages provided by the base operating system that is already installed on the system. The package that is installed depends on your kernel type.
novfs-kmp-default
novfs-kmp-smp
novfs-kmp-bigsmp
NOTE: Novell Client CLI packages alone will be installed by default in case of OES 2. To install the rest of the GUI packages, you can follow the procedures listed in the sections below.
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Novell Client functionality with the file-managers in GNOME and the KDE desktops respectively.
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SING THE YAST CONTROL CENTER TO INSTALL THE
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OVELL CLIENT
Using YaST to install the Novell Client for Linux requires the following steps:
1. Installing the Novell Client for Linux Packages
2. Starting or Restarting the Novell Client for Linux
Installing the Novell Client for Linux Packages
1 Make sure you have updated the workstation to the
latest SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 SP3 patches.
2 Launch the YaST Control Center.
GNOME: Click Computer > More Applications >
System > YaST.
KDE: Click the menu button > System > YaST.
3 If you are not logged in as
password, then click Continue.
4 Click Software in the left column, then click Add-on
Product in the right column.
5 Select the appropriate Add-on Product source (such as
CD, DVD, or Local Directory), then click Next.
TIP: Select Local Directory if you downloaded the file from Novell Downloads (http://download.novell.com).
6 Follow the on-screen instructions for the installation
source you specified in Step 5.
For example, you might be prompted to insert the Novell Client for Linux CD, or to specify which local directory contains a copy of the downloaded Novell Client for Linux files.
7 Select Yes, I Agree to the License Agreement, then
click Next.
8 Select Patterns from the Filter drop-down list.
9 Select Novell Client for Linux in the Additional Software
category.
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root
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10 The Novell Client for Linux check box should already
be selected. If it is not, select it to automatically select all packages for installation.
11 Click Accept to install all of the Novell Client for Linux
packages.
the Novell Client directly from a command prompt using documented RPM commands. This same script is copied to the
/opt/novell/ncl/bin
directory during the installation of the Client for later use in verifying or uninstalling the Client.
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12 Start the Novell Client for Linux.
See “Starting or Restarting the Novell Client for Linux”
on page 2.
For more information, see “Using the Novell Client Tray
Application” in the Novell Client for Linux User Guide.
Starting or Restarting the Novell Client for Linux
Use any of the following methods to start or restart the Novell Client for Linux:
Restart the Linux Workstation: This is the best way
to ensure that the Novell Client for Linux is completely restarted.
Manually Start the Novell Client: Open a terminal
window and log in as root. Run the following commands:
New Installations:
rcnovell-xregd start
This command loads XTier registry service that is needed by Novell Client for Linux daemon modules.
rcnovfsd start
This command loads Novell file system kernel module and daemon modules of Novell Client for Linux.
Updates:
rcnovell-xregd restart
This command stops and reloads XTier registry service that is needed by Novell Client for Linux daemon modules.
rcnovfsd restart
This command stops and reloads Novell file system kernel module and daemon modules of Novell Client for Linux.
Manually launch Novell Client tray application by running the command
ncl_tray
either on the command line of a terminal
/opt/novell/ncl/bin/
window or in Run Application utility that can be launched by pressing Alt-F2.
If any of these commands display any errors, restart the Linux* machine.
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SING THE INSTALLATION SCRIPT TO INSTALL THE OVELL CLIENT
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WARNING: You must not use the
ncl_install
script for
install and uninstall operations on OES2 SP2.
Run these commands from the directory in which you have mounted the Client download file or from
ncl/bin
as
Table 1 ncl_install Commands
Command Description
./ncl_install install
./ncl_install install force
./ncl_install upgrade
./ncl_install upgrade force
./ncl_install uninstall
./ncl_install verify
./ncl_install information
./ncl_install files
after the initial installation. You must be logged in
root
to run these commands.
Installs the Novell Client for Linux.
Forces the installation of all Novell Client for Linux packages.
Upgrades the Novell Client for Linux.
Forces the upgrade of all Novell Client for Linux packages.
Uninstalls all Novell Client for Linux packages.
Verifies the installation of all installed Novell Client for Linux packages.
Displays summary information for all installed Novell Client for Linux packages.
Displays a list of all files contained in the Novell Client for Linux packages.
/opt/novell/
UPGRADING FROM VERSION 2.0 SP1
NOTE: Upgrading from an earlier version of the Novell Client for Linux is not supported. You must upgrade your workstation to atleast Novell Client version 2.0 SP1 before upgrading to 2.0 SP3.
To use YaST to upgrade from the Novell Client 2.0 SP1 for Linux to 2.0 SP3, follow these steps. You can also use the
ncl_install
script to upgrade to 2.0 SP3 (see “Using the
Installation Script to Install the Novell Client” on page 2 for
more information).
NOTE: An installation script called provided in the Novell Client for Linux
ncl_install
.iso
file that you
is
downloaded from Novell Downloads (http://
download.novell.com). This script can be used to install,
update, verify installation, display information, and uninstall
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1 Launch the YaST Control Center.
GNOME: Click Computer > More Applications >
System > YaST.
KDE: Click the menu button > System > YaST.
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2 Click Software > Installation Source.
3 Select the Novell Client 2.0 for Linux source, click
Delete, then click Yes.
4 Click Finish.
5 In the YaST Control Center, click Software > Add-on
Product.
6 Select your Novell Client 2.0 SP3 for Linux installation
source (such as CD or Local Directory), then click Next.
7 Follow the on-screen instructions for the installation
source you specified in Step 6.
For example, you might be prompted to insert the Novell Client for Linux CD, or to specify which local directory contains a copy of the downloaded Novell Client for Linux files.
8 Select Yes, I Agree to the License Agreement, then
click Next.
If you see Dependency Conflict messages informing you that the Novell Client cannot be installed because of missing NICI and NMAS
TM
dependencies:
8a Select Install novell-nmasclient although it would
change the architecture, then click OK– Try Again.
8b Select Install nici although it would change the
architecture, then click OK– Try Again.
9 Select Patterns from the Filter drop-down list.
10 Make sure Novell Client for Linux is selected in the
Pattern list. It should already have a check mark in the check box.
You should see all of the Novell Client for Linux packages in the package summary list. All packages should be selected for installation.
11 Select all the Novell Client for Linux packages that are
not selected.
12 Right-click the
novell-client
package in the package summary list, then select All in This List > Update if newer version available.
The icons to the left of the packages in the package summary list change from a check mark to the update symbol.
13 Click Accept to install all of the selected packages.
You will see all the packages being installed on the Package Installation dialog box, followed by the SuSEconfig dialog box.
14 Start the Novell Client for Linux.
See “Starting or Restarting the Novell Client for Linux”
on page 2.
If Novell Client 2.0 SP1 is installed on SLED 10 SP1 or SLED 10 SP2 system and you upgrade your operating system to SLED 10 SP3, then some undesired files and
directories are not removed. These files and directories prevent users from logging into the system using the Greeter screen as the Gnome Session Manager crashes.
You must login as root and run the following commands either before or after an upgrade:
cd /home
rm -f `find . -name "ncl*.desktop" -print`
rmdir `find . -name "ncl*.desktop" -print`
cd /root
rm -f `find . -name "ncl*.desktop" -print`
rmdir `find . -name "ncl*.desktop" -print`
rm -f /etc/profile.d/novell-ncl-tray.sh
For NCL 2.0 SP1 running on SLED 10 SP3, the ncl_tray does not autostart even after executing these commands. However, it can be started manually. We recommend you to upgrade to NCL 2.0 SP3.
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NINSTALLING THE NOVELL CLIENT FOR LINUX
Use either of the following methods to uninstall the Novell Client for Linux:
“Using the YaST Control Center to Uninstall” on page 3
“Using the Installation Script to Uninstall” on page 4
Using the YaST Control Center to Uninstall
1 Launch the YaST Control Center.
GNOME: Click Computer > More Applications >
System > YaST.
KDE: Click the menu button > System > YaST.
2 Click Software in the left column, then click Software
Management in the right column.
3 Select Patterns from the Filter drop-down list.
4 Select Novell Client for Linux from the Additional
Software category to see the list of installed packages.
5 Click the check box to the left of Novell Client for Linux
until a trash can appears.
This automatically selects all of the packages that need to be deleted by changing their icons to a trash can.
If any of the Novell Client for Linux package is not automatically changed to the trash can, you must change it manually.
6 Right-click the
novell-client
package, select All in
This List, then click Delete.
7 Click Accept to delete all of the selected packages.
YaST might display the following dependency conflict:
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product:Client_for_Linux-2.0.0.i686 has missing dependencies
If YaST displays this dependency conflict, select delete Client_for_Linux, then click OK - Try Again.
YaST displays the progress of the uninstall.
Using the Installation Script to Uninstall
To uninstall the Novell Client for Linux using the installation script, enter
./ncl_install uninstall
in a terminal window. You can run this command from the directory where you unarchived the Client download file or from the
opt/novell/ncl/bin
directory. You must be logged in as
root to run this command.
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