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your server into a single existing tree. If this server is the first
server in a new NDS tree or you need to add a server to a tree from
multiple trees, follow the instructions in "Install Server
into an Existing Tree" or "Install Server into
Tree from Multiple Directory Trees" in this chapter. Before you install NDS, you must start the NetWare 4.1
transport (startnps) and the NetWare 4.1 server (startnw). In addition,
you must set your terminal type to hpterm. |  |  |  |  |
Complete these steps to install the NetWare 4 Server into
a single existing tree. Procedure Log in to your system as root and execute the command: dsinstall. Select "Install Directory Services onto
this Server" and press <Enter>. If the prompt "Install into tree <TREENAME>"
appears, continue to step 3 below. If not, follow the instructions for adding into a new tree
or one of multiple trees in this chapter.  |  |  |  |  | CAUTION: Depending on its structure, the displayed Directory
tree can be either a "simple" tree (only one level)
or a "custom tree" (multilevel). |  |  |  |  |
Choose "Install into Tree <TREENAME>
and press <Enter>. Note that the tree name must be entered
in uppercase letters. For help on rules for naming a Directory tree, press <F1>. A screen appears with the cursor on the "Time server
type" field. To enable time synchronization, you need to specify
what type of time server category this server falls into. The four server types are single reference, reference, primary,
and secondary. The default sets the first NetWare Services server
in a Directory tree as a Single Reference server. All other servers
default as Secondary servers. To select the default, press <Cntrl
J> (Conditional) If you want to choose a different time server
type, highlight the "Time Server Type" field and
press <Enter>.  |  |  |  |  | CAUTION: Do not change the time server defaults without a
clear understanding of time server types. Press <F1> for
help, or refer to Introduction to NetWare Directory Services for
a description of the time server types. |  |  |  |  |
After setting up time synchronization, you will
be prompted either for an Admin Password (Simple Directory Tree)
or an Administrator Name prompt and a Password prompt (Custom Directory
Tree). If the Admin Password prompt appears, type the administrator
password and press <Enter>. If the Administrator Name and Password prompts appear,
type in the information and and press <Enter>. Go to step
6. If the Admin Password prompt appears and you want
to customize the Directory tree, press <F4>, type the Administrator
Name and press <Enter>, and type the Administrator Password
and press <Enter>. Go to step 6.
Specify the server's context (name context). In the " Company
or Organization" field, type your company or organization
name and press <Enter>. Only valid characters (letters A through Z or a through z,
numbers 0 through 9, hyphen, underscore) can be used. (Optional) In the "Level 1 (Sub)Organizational
Unit" field, type an Organizational Unit name (such
as a division or a department) and press <Enter>. Use this name to further specify your Directory tree. This
could be a division name, a locality name, a department name, or
anything that reflects your organization's structure. Notice that the information in the "Server Context"
field is updated every time you enter a new name. (Optional) In the "Level 2 (Sub)Organizational
Unit" field, type an additional Organizational Unit name
and press <Enter>. (Optional) In the "Level 3 (Sub)Organizational
Unit" field, type an additional Organizational Unit name
and press <Enter>.  |  |  |  |  | CAUTION: You can manually enter more than three levels of
Organizational Units into the "Server Context"
field. Make sure you enter a period (.) as a delimiter between the
name entries. |  |  |  |  |
For more information, see "Directory Objects"
in Introduction to NetWare Directory Services
and "CX" in Utilities Reference. For information on context and naming conventions, see "Understanding
NetWare Directory Services" in Chapter 2 of Introduction
to NetWare Directory Services and "Context"
in Concepts. Record the administrator's name on the
NetWare Services Installation Worksheet in Appendix A. The default common name (CN) for the administrator of the
first NetWare Services server in a Directory tree is ADMIN. The
installation program creates this User object ADMIN directly under
the Organization (O=) level. You can change the name of user ADMIN using the NETADMIN (or
NetWare Administrator) utility after the server is installed and
you have set up a workstation. To save Directory information, press <Cntrl
J>. A message appears indicating that NetWare Directory Services
is being installed. Review "How Does the Directory Tree Appear
Now" and "What Trustee Assignments Were Created
During the Installation?" at the end of this chapter.
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