AS/400 Advanced Series
Integrating AS/400 with Novell NetWare
91H1201
Version 3
SC41-4124
Table of Contents
Part
1. OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare
Chapter
3. Configuring OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare
Step
1--Insert the NetWare 4.1 CD into the AS/400 CD drive
Step
2--Collect Information for the Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) Command
Step
3--Run the Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) Command
INSNTWSVR
Command Parameter Values
Step
4--Install NetWare Client
Step
5--Install the RCONSOLE and NWADMIN Utilities
Step
6--Set Up the NetWare Server on the Integrated PC Server
Using
RCONSOLE
Step
7--Install a Valid NetWare License
Step
8--Install NetWare Directory Services
Step
9--Copy NetWare Files
Step
10--Vary the Server Off, Then Back On
Varying
Off (Downing) the NetWare Server
Step
11--Create Network Server Storage Spaces
Chapter
4. NetWare Protocol Configuration with INETCFG
NetWare
IPX Configuration
AS/400
IPX and NetWare IPX
Updating
NETINFO.CFG During Vary On
IPX
Configuration Examples
Installing
TCP/IP
NetWare
TCP/IP Configuration
Activating
the XCONSOLE Facility
Installing
AppleTalk**
Chapter
5. Configuration Objects and Files
OS/400
Server Configuration Objects
OS/2
Server Configuration Files
STARTUP.NCF
AUTOEXEC.NCF
NETINFO.CFG
NET.CFG
QFPADOWN.NCF
Chapter
6. NetWare Console Considerations
NetWare
Commands Not Supported with the Integrated PC Server
Console
Command Considerations
NetWare
Console Utility Considerations
Chapter
7. Administration Overview
Integrated
PC Server and Remote Server Support Differences
Network
Server Administration Menu
Changing
Defaults
Network
Server Attributes
Network
Server User Attributes
Changing
the Command Defaults
Changing
the Name of Your Server
Varying
Off or Downing the NetWare Server
Powering
Down the AS/400 System
Submit
Network Server Command (SBMNWSCMD)
NetWare
Monitor Job
Monitor
Job Functions
Restarting
the Monitor Job
Directing
Messages to a Message Queue
Creating
and Managing Message Queues
Tips
for Setting Up Message Queues
Coexistence
with IBM LAN Server for OS/400
Client
Coexistence
Chapter
8. Managing Storage Spaces
Server
Storage Spaces
C:
Drive
D:
Drive
E:
Drive
F:
Drive
Network
Server Storage Spaces
Managing
Network Server Storage Spaces
NetWare
System Volume
Working
with Network Server Storage
Unlinked
Storage Spaces
Storage
Device and Drive Number
Percent
Used
Creating
a Network Server Storage Space
Linking
the Network Server Storage Space
Storage
Space Size
Viewing
the Contents of a Storage Space
NetWare
Partitions and Volumes
Displaying
Network Server Storage Spaces
Deleting
Network Server Storage Spaces
Adding
Additional Storage Spaces
Moving
Data from One Storage Space to Another
Chapter
9. Managing Server Status
Working
with Network Server Status
Work
with Network Server Status--Integration for NetWare
Work
with Network Server Status--Enhanced Integration for NetWare Additions
Network
Server Status and Actions
Actions
for Integration for NetWare
Actions
for Enhanced Integration for NetWare
Enhanced
Integration for NetWare Additional Management Capabilities
Displaying
Network Server Details
Working
with NetWare Users
Configuration
Status of Network Servers
Starting
and Stopping Servers
Restart
server
Chapter
10. Save/Restore Planning
Save/Restore
Overview
Storage
Spaces
AS/400
Libraries and Directories for Storage Spaces and NWSD Information
Saving
Individual Files and Directories
Save/Restore
Strategies
Performance
Considerations
Save/Restore
Options
Options
for Saving Network Server Storage Spaces
Restricted
State
Remote
Servers
Authority
to Save NetWare Files and Directories
Authority
to Save NetWare Data Through /QNetWare
Chapter
11. Saving and Restoring Network Data
Saving
the Entire System
Saving
User Data
Saving
the Integration for NetWare Configuration
Saving
and Restoring Server Storage Spaces
Saving
and Restoring Your NetWare Server Configuration
Saving
and Restoring Integration for NetWare Programs
Saving
and Restoring Network Storage Spaces
Saving
and Restoring NetWare Data from the QFPNWSSTG Directory
Backing
Up and Restoring NetWare Data Using SBACKUP or ARCserve
Using
AS/400 Tape Devices
Beginning
Backup and Restore with the RCONSOLE Utility
Saving
NetWare Data with SBACKUP
Saving
NetWare Data with ARCserve** for NetWare Version 6
Saving
and Restoring NetWare Data from the QNetWare Directory
Memory
Tuning for Save/Restore Performance
Chapter
12. LAN-to-LAN Printing
NetWare
Printing
Setting
Up Printing Using NWADMIN
Setting
Up NetWare Printing Using PCONSOLE
Using
Multiple NetWare Print Queues
Chapter
13. Installing NFS
Installing
NetWare NFS
Chapter
14. Installing NetWare Applications
Installing
NetWare for SAA: AS/400 Edition
Customizing
NetWare for SAA 2.0 for a DOS Workstation
Customizing
the NetSoft** Router for NetWare for SAA
Starting
the NS/Router
Automating
the Connection
Using
the Startup Group
Using
the WIN.INI File
APPC
DLL Initialization
Start
NS/Router Before Client Access for Windows
Installing
Lotus Notes** for NetWare
Part
2. OS/400 Enhanced Integration for Novell NetWare
Chapter
15. Configuring Enhanced Integration for NetWare
Step
1--Activate IPX for Enhanced Integration for NetWare
Configuring
IPX Support
Deciding
What to Configure
Configuring
AS/400 Support for IPX
Configuration
Checklist
Configuring
AS/400 for IPX over Ethernet
Step
1a--Create an IPX Description
Step
1b--Configure a Line Description
Step
1c--Add an IPX Circuit
Step
1d--Start the IPX Circuit
Step
2--Install the Novell NetWare Patches on the Servers
Step
3--Install the Enhanced Integration for NetWare NLM on the Servers
Step
4--Create a QNETWARE User on NetWare Servers (Optional)
Step
5--Change the QRETSVRSEC System Value (Optional)
Step
6--Set Up Authentication Entries (Optional)
Step
7--IPL AS/400
Step
8--Verify Communications to the NLMs
Step
9--Define Network Server Attributes (Optional)
Step
10--Enroll Users (Optional)
Chapter
16. NetWare Authentication Entries and Connections
Authentication
Entries
Authenticated
Connections
Using
the STRNTWCNN Command
Creating
Authentication Entries
QRETSVRSEC
System Value
Using
the ADDNTWAUTE Command
Working
with Authentication Entries
Authentication
Commands
Chapter
17. Managing NetWare Server Connections
When
is a Connection Needed?
Starting
a NetWare Connection
About
Connections
Examples
Using
a Connection in a Batch Job
Working
with NetWare Connections
Working
with Server Connections
Displaying
Connections
Ending
NetWare Connections
Chapter
18. Managing NetWare Volumes
About
NetWare Volumes
Working
with NetWare Volumes
Creating
a NetWare Volume
Displaying
NetWare Volumes
Chapter
19. Using the QNetWare File System
Integrated
File System Introduction
QNetWare
File System Introduction
QNetWare
Directory Structure
Path
Names
Path
Name Restrictions
File
and Directory Names
NDS
Objects
Links
Object
Security and the QNetWare File System
Authority
and Ownership
Mapping
User's Authority
Authorizing
Users to Files and Directories
Authority
Translation
NetWare
Authorities to Files and Directories
Mapping
of AS/400 Semantics
NetWare
Directory Services (NDS) Object Rights
NetWare
File Mode Support
Object
Ownership
Auditing
Using
Integrated File System Commands and Menus
Mounting
NetWare File Systems
Using
the MOUNT Command
Using
the DSPMFSINF Command
Using
the WRKAUT and CHGAUT Commands
Inherited
Rights Filter and Effective Rights
Integrated
File System Commands
Copying
Objects
CPY
to Copy Objects
Copying
an AS/400 Database File to QNetWare file system--Example
Transferring
Files to QNetWare
Migrating
Data
Migrating
Data Using the Integrated File System
Migrating
Data Using Shared Folders Support
Installing
DOS Applications
Installing
Applications from CA/400
Installing
Applications from NetWare Requester
Saving
and Restoring Files through QNetWare
Accessing
the QNetWare File System from AS/400 or Client Access/400
Using
the OS/400 Integrated File System Interface
Using
the Client Interface
Writing
Integrated File System Applications
ILE
C/400 Program to Copy an AS/400 Database File to QNetWare File System--Example
Chapter
20. AS/400-to-NetWare Printing
Chapter
21. Managing User Enrollment
User
Enrollment Concepts
QNETWARE
User Profile
Network
Server User Attributes
Profile
Characteristics
Advantages
of Group Profiles
NetWare
Object Rights and Attributes
Use
of Multiple AS/400 Systems
Step
1--Set Up Your NetWare Servers for User Enrollment
Step
2--Set Up AS/400 for User Enrollment
Step
3--Create AS/400 Group and User Profiles
Step
4--Enroll AS/400 Users on NetWare
Using
the CHGNWSUSRA Command
Propagating
Profile Changes to NetWare
Propagation
Restrictions
Enrolling
AS/400 Users when QRETSVRSEC=0
Mapping
AS/400 Profiles to NetWare
AS/400
Group Profiles
AS/400
User Profiles
Checking
AS/400 User Enrollment Status
User
Enrollment Status Values
Ending
User Enrollment
User
Enrollment and Authentication Commands
Part
3. Advanced Topics
Chapter
22. Analyzing Problems -- Integration for NetWare
Problem
Analysis Tools
Submit
Network Server Command (SBMNWSCMD)
AS/400
Monitor Job Log
Checking
the Monitor Job Log
What
to Do If There Is No Monitor Job Log
QFPILOG
Spooled File
QFPNWRC
and QFPNWAD Log Files
Network
Server Description Dump
Important
Problem Analysis Files
Memory
Dump
Integrated
PC Server Error Log and VLIC Log Entries
OS/400
Feature Installation
Integration
Services for FSIOP, 5716-SA2
OS/400
Integration for Novell NetWare, 5716-SA3
INSNTWSVR
Post-Installation
Processing
Save/Restore
Errors
NetWare
NLMs for OS/2 Servers
Chapter
23. Analyzing Problems -- Enhanced Integration for NetWare
User
Enrollment Problems
QNETWARE
Job Log
QPRFSYNCH
Job Log
Starting
the QPRFSYNCH and QNETWARE jobs
User
Enrollment Error Codes
Authentication
Errors
System
Operator Right Errors
Communication
Errors
QNetWare
File System Problems
Applying
a PTF to an Enhanced Integration for NetWare NLM
Chapter
24. Multiple Integrated PC Servers and Multiple AS/400s
Installation
of Multiple Integrated PC Servers
Installing
Integration for NetWare on Multiple Integrated PC Servers on Different
AS/400s
Bridging
with a Dual Port Integrated PC Server
Part
4. Appendixes
Appendix
A. NetWare Patches Supplied with Integration for NetWare
Appendix
B. Installation Diskettes for Enhanced Integration for NetWare NLMs
Creating
Installation Diskettes
Appendix
C. NetWare 4.11 Considerations
Installing
NetWare 4.11 on an Integrated PC Server
Appendix
D. National Language Support
Installation
and National Language Considerations
NetWare
Language Names and Identifiers
Appendix
H. Bibliography
AS/400
Communications Books
Other
AS/400 Books
Client
Access Books
Other
AS/400 Printed Information
OS/2
LAN Server Information
OS/2
Information
Communications
Protocols
NetWare
4.1 Information
NetWare
3.12 Information
NetWare
for SAA: AS/400 Edition
IBM
Redbooks
Other
Printed Information
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