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Author: joejoe
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:40
> Are you still trying to install a NetWare 6.0? If so, are you using the
> latest overlay CD (e.g. SP5)?
>
> --
> Marcel Cox (using XanaNews 1.18.1.6)
Yes, using the SP5 overlay CD. Tried the original CD's first, then the
SP5 overlay, same thing
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Author: michealmyersmichealmyers
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:19
Have a Netware 6.5 sp5 server that is running high cpu utilization
90-100%% and memory stats are as follows:
NLM Memory 767,348,736 770,883,584
File System Cache 300,482,560 861,458,432
Extended File System Memory 0 0
Virtual Memory System 169,799,680 169,799,680
Extended Virtual Memory System 0 0
Available Memory 99,921,920 97,226,752*
DOS, Video, Misc. Memory 4,164,608 4,164,608
Total System Memory 1,341,717,504 N/A
I have applied 6.5sp6upd1 and checked some other things but I can't
figure out what I need to do to correct this. Can anyone suggest
anything or give me some advice on how to clear this up? I'm fairly
new at this so any help is appreciated.
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michealmyers
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Author: Bill BommBill Bomm
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:17
How secure is this? VPN?
>>> Anders Gustafsson 1/25/2007 4:00:32 PM >>>
Bill Bomm,
> want to access a folder that is available at work (shared) and at home.
NetStorage over SSL.
> It would be nice if I could map a drive.
>
> NetDrive only accesses the ifolder.
>
Not so, you can use NetStorage with NetDrive.
- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)
Novell does not monitor these forums officially.
Enhancement requests for all Novell products may be made at
http://support.novell.com/enhancement
Using VA 5.51 build 315 on Windows 2000 build 2195
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Author:
Date: Jan 26, 2007 11:06
Here is a question for you: Does Netware 6.5 (OES) ship
with Netware Secure logon (NSL) or is it a separate product?
If it ships with NW, where can I find the installation
files?
Name withheld to protect the dumb (Chris).
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Author: Troy HTroy H
Date: Jan 26, 2007 09:39
Edward van der Maas wrote:
> Troy H wrote:
>
>> I used to use the filefinder for checking out all of the patches that
>> I needed. Now, since filefinder has changed, I am lost. I cannot
>> easily browse for patches I need.
>
>> Currently, I have Netware 6.5 SP5 installed. Plan to install SP6,
>> but I'm not sure what else is out there now. Yeah, you can go back
>> 30 days, but that's little help.
>>
>> Whatever Novell's reason was to get rid of the filefinder site, I'd
>> like to say thanks for making things more difficult now.
>
> Forwarded to Novell
>
>
Perhaps I'm a'stick-in-the-mud,' but I sure would like to see that site
come back. : )
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Author: dendadenda
Date: Jan 26, 2007 08:25
Thanks a ton! I was using sp2 overlay and then just plannin on patching
from there, since it's been so long since I've downloaded an overlay.
Lazy, yes. Sorry. I'll report back. Thanks again!
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Author: JeffJeff
Date: Jan 17, 2007 20:52
Sorry, but that has been tugging at me for a long time... How do I know
what the slot # is?
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Author: Timothy LeerhoffTimothy Leerhoff
Date: Jan 17, 2007 19:16
Try this:
copy the c:\nwserver\startup.ncf
start the server with a:
cd\nwserver
server -ns
hand load the disk drivers withOUT any settings. the server should ask
you what IRQ you want to use. It should tell you what IRQ the
controller is sitting on.
If this loads continue working through the startup. Note if any nlm
load either does not load, or causes public symbol errors.
If these all load start bringing up the server one stage at a time as
follows:
LOADSTAGE 1
LOADSTAGE 2
LOADSTAGE 3
LOADSTAGE 4
verify sys is mounted. Then do the following:
autoexec.ncf
LOADSTAGE 5
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Author: Dave SchneiderDave Schneider
Date: Jan 17, 2007 17:41
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:06:48 -0800, Bad Beagle
wrote:
> I have 2 Netware 6 boxes that I would like to move to windows servers.
> Initially I do not want the NDS and DS to synch but just want to move the
> Netware servers to windows platform. Can anyone point me to the
> documentation to do this?
I'm not sure what you'ere askign here. Some possible interpretations that
come to mind:
1. "I want to mov my user base over" -- exporting users, perhaps with
LDAP tools.
2. "I want to run my NW servers as virtual servers on an MS server" --
most of what I've seen here is answers for using VMWare, but I presume
some people have tried Virtual Server (or whatever the MS product is
called).
3. "I want to wipe my NW servers and use the hardware for MS products" --
fdisk and the MS install instructions, I guess.
Don't know that this helps, but best I can do at the moment.
/dps
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Author: Andrew C TaubmanAndrew C Taubman
Date: Jan 17, 2007 16:15
You might try iprntnw65sp6c.exe
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Andrew C Taubman
Novell Support Forums Volunteer SysOp
http://support.novell.com/forums
(Sorry, support is not provided via e-mail)
Opinions expressed above are not
necessarily those of Novell Inc.
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