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Chapter 6. NetWare Console Considerations Most NetWare commands can be used in conjunction with the Integrated PC Server. However, there are considerations for some commands. For example, you must have operator rights to the NetWare server before you can submit NetWare commands. You can issue NetWare commands to the NetWare console in two different ways.
SBMNWSCMD CMD('TIME') SERVER(xxxx) SVRTYPE(*NETWARE) CMDTYPE(*NETWARE) where xxxx is your NetWare server name and TIME can be any NetWare command. The results from these commands are logged in the AS/400 user joblog. You can also press F10 to view the output of the command if you entered the command from the command entry display.
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If you have Enhanced Integration for NetWare installed, use the CHGNWSUSRA command to change the default server type to *NETWARE for the user. NetWare Commands Not Supported with the Integrated PC Server There are some differences between a PC-based server and running NetWare on the Integrated PC Server. Some NetWare commands should not be used when running NetWare on the Integrated PC Server because the Integrated PC Server has different procedures to do the same activities. These commands are listed below:
Console Command Considerations There are commands that do not do what you expect because of the differences in the servers. For example, SET TIME sets the time. However, during each vary on of the network server description, the time on the NetWare server is set by the time on AS/400. If you have multiple servers in your network, the time is dependent on how the network was set up. For more information on time synchronization, see the NetWare 4.1 Supervising the Network book. The following commands either do not run on the Integrated PC Server or they produce unexpected results.
NetWare Console Utility Considerations The NetWare internal debugger cannot be used since it is not supported by RCONSOLE. Refer to Chapter 22. "Analyzing Problems -- Integration for NetWare" for methods of debugging NetWare server problems. You can use the NetWare MONITOR utility to monitor the NetWare server's activity and use of resources. Note that the CPU utilization that is shown on the main menu of the Monitor display is not accurate and should not be used. Rather, you should use the WRKNWSSTS command with option 5 to display the NetWare server's processor utilization. You do not need to change the AUTOEXEC.NCF file or use the INETCFG utility
to configure the NetWare server's IPX LAN drivers or disk drivers. These
drivers are automatically configured for you and cannot be changed.
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