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Introduction to Advanced Server for UNIX

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2.2.1.6

Domain name

A domain gets its domain name during installation of the primary domain controller. The
backup domain controllers are assigned during installation of a domain. The assignment of
a client to a domain is defined while it is being installed; it can be reconfigured later or, on
some clients, modified temporarily with the

net logon

command, for example.

The trust relationship concept means that it is easier to manage and use several domains.
(The manual entitled

“Concepts and Planning”

contains further information relating to this

topic.)

The default domain name consists of the first eleven characters of the system name plus
the suffix

.dom

, e.g. the domain name of the server

server1

would be

server1.dom

.

The domain name consists of up to fifteen characters: letters from a to z, numbers

from 0 to 9 and the special characters -.~!#$%^&()_{}.

The domain name may only be changed following installation using special utility programs.
Please refer here to the section entitled

“Changing server attributes”

in the chapter

Administration guidelines”

.

2.2.2

Mapping of file attributes through Advanced Server for UNIX

This section contains information on how Advanced Server for UNIX maps characters and
file attributes between the server and clients.

DOS

The following DOS attributes are mapped on the server by Advanced Server for UNIX:

r (read only)

d (directory)

h (hidden)

s (system)

a (archive)

i

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