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Chapter 9. Managing Server Status This chapter discusses how to determine the current status of NetWare network servers. The servers can be local, running on an Integrated PC Server. The servers can also be remote, running on either a remote PC server or on a remote Integrated PC Server in your network. The topics this chapter are as follows:
Working with Network Server Status You can determine the current status of network servers by using the Work with Network Server Status Network Server Status display. To work with network server status, use the Work with Network Server Status (WRKNWSSTS) command specifying *NETWARE for the server type. The default server type value for WRKNWSSTS is *NWSUSRA. This value tells AS/400 to use the default server type of the user attributes. You can display these user attributes using the DSPNWSUSRA command. You can change the default server type for the WRKNWSSTS command by:
Enhanced Integration for NetWare provides additional NetWare administration support for connections. See "Work with Network Server Status--Enhanced Integration for NetWare Additions" for details. Work with Network Server Status--Integration for NetWare Integration for NetWare Users: Figure 9-1. Work with Network Server Status
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Network Server Status | | System: SYSAS400 | | Server type . . . . . : *NETWARE | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 5=Display details 8=Work with configuration status 14=Restart server | | 15=Work with storage | | | | Opt Server Status Location | | BENCC01N ACTIVE *LCL | | ETHCC03 INACTIVE *LCL | | JDMCC03 INACTIVE *LCL | | JDMCC05 INACTIVE *LCL | | JDMCC07 ACTIVE *LCL | | NWCC08 INACTIVE *LCL | | NWHERMAN ACTIVE *LCL | | NWITSC INACTIVE *LCL | | PJNCC02 ACTIVE *LCL | | More... | | Parameters or command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F6=Print list F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel | | F17=Position to | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+Figure 9-2 shows the additional support that Enhanced Integration for NetWare provides. Work with Network Server Status--Enhanced Integration for NetWare Additions Enhanced Integration for NetWare Users:
Figure 9-2. Work with Network Server Status
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Network Server Status | | System: SYSAS400 | | Server type . . . . . : *NETWARE | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 5=Display details 7=Display users 8=Work with configuration status | | 10=Start connection 11=Work with connections 14=Restart server | | 15=Work with storage 16=Work with volumes | | | | Opt Server Status Location | | NWHERMAN1 INACTIVE *LCL | | PUBS INACTIVE *LCL | | ITSONTW ACTIVE *RMT | | CHICAGO ACTIVE *RMT | | DAKOTA ACTIVE *RMT | | FINANCE ACTIVE *LCL | | BACKUP INACTIVE *LCL | | MINNSVR ACTIVE *LCL | | More... | | Parameters or command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F6=Print list F9=Retrieve | | F11=Display entire server names F12=Cancel F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Network Server Status and Actions This topic explains the status that appears on the Work with Network Server Status display. Some of the status indicators have a different meaning when only Integration for NetWare is installed. "Actions for Integration for NetWare" explains the meanings for Integration for NetWare users. "Actions for Enhanced Integration for NetWare" explains them for Enhanced Integration for NetWare users. Actions for Integration for NetWare Integration for NetWare Users:
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Actions for Enhanced Integration for NetWare Enhanced Integration for NetWare Users:
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Enhanced Integration for NetWare Additional Management Capabilities In addition to viewing the server status, you can use this display to do the following:
The details include:
Displaying Network Server Details To display a number of details about NetWare network servers, choose Option 5 on the Work with Network Server Status display. You must have a connection to the server to display the details shown in Figure 9-3. Press F13 to see the third display in this figure. Figure 9-3. Display Network Server Details--Enhanced
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | System: SYSAS400 | | Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | | | NDS tree . . . . . . . . . . . . : IBM_TREE1 | | Server context . . . . . . . . . : SRVN.PUBS.ROCH.IBM | | | | | | | | Server type . . . . . . . . . . . : *NETWARE | | Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 4.10 | | | | Server up time . . . . . . . . . : 008:07:08:10 | | NetWare processor utilization . . : 98 | | Maximum licensed connections . . : 25 | | Current licensed connections . . : 0 | | Peak connections . . . . . . . . : 1 | | | | | | More... | | Press Enter to continue. | | | | F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel F13=Display list of NLMs | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Display Network Server Details | | System: SYSAS400 | | Original cache buffers . . . . . : 3532 | | Dirty cache buffers . . . . . . . : 5 | | Current cache buffers . . . . . . : 1219 | | Directory cache buffers . . . . . : 35 | | | | AS/400 NLM version . . . . . . . : 1.00 | | NLMs loaded . . . . . . . . . . . : 62 | | Mounted volumes . . . . . . . . . : 1 | | Maximum mounted volumes . . . . . : 64 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | More... | | Press Enter to continue. | | | | F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel F13=Display list of NLMs | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Display List of NLMs | | System: SYSAS400 | | NLM file name NLM type NLM name | | CLIB.NLM *NLM NetWare 4.10 C NLM Runtime Library (PTF 02/13/96 | | AFTER311.NLM *NLM NetWare 3.11 Compatible NLM Support Module | | CONLOG.NLM *NLM System Console Logger | | MSM.NLM *NLM Novell Generic Media Support Module | | TOKENTSM.NLM *NLM Novell Token-Ring Topology Specific Module | | NTR2000.LAN *LANDRV Novell NTR2000 Token-Ring | | ROUTE.NLM *NLM NetWare 386 Source Route Driver | | REMOTE.NLM *NLM NetWare 4.1 Remote Console | | RSPX.NLM *NLM NetWare Remote Console SPX Driver | | NWSNUT.NLM *UTILPGM NetWare NLM Utility User Interface | | MONITOR.NLM *NLM NetWare 4.10 Console Monitor | | DSAPI.NLM *NLM NetWare Directory Services API Library v4.10 | | TLI.NLM *NLM NetWare Transport Level Interface Library | | SPXS.NLM *NLM NetWare STREAMS SPXII Protocol | | VOLLIB.NLM *UTILPGM NetWare Volume Library Utility | | PARTAPI.NLM *NLM Media Manager Partition API | | AS4NW410.NLM *NLM AS/400 Enhanced Integration | | INSTALL.NLM *UTILPGM NetWare 4.1 Installation Utility | | More... | | F3=Exit F6=Print list F12=Cancel F22=Display entire name | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ To display a list of users currently logged in to the server, select Option 7 on the Work with Network Server Status display. Optionally, you can run the DSPNWSUSR command to get this display. When the display appears, you can either display connection information or details for a particular user. You can optionally display the connection information shown here by using the DSPNTWCNN command. Figure 9-4 shows that user LUEKE has two connections to the PUBS1 server on SYSAS400. The DSPNWSUSR command also invokes this display. This is discussed under "About Connections". QNETWARE is also connected. Figure 9-4. Displaying Network Server Users--Enhanced
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Display Network Server Users | | System: SYSAS400 | | Server . . . . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 5=Display details 7=Display connection | | | | Connection | | Opt User Id Number Time of last logi | | LUEKE 5 08/30/96 19:57:2 | | LUEKE 6 08/30/96 19:57:3 | | QNETWARE 4 08/29/96 13:54:3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bott | | Press Enter to continue. | | | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel F17=Position to | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+Figure 9-5 shows, for example, that:
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Network Server User Details | | System: SYSAS400 | | NDS tree . . . . . : IBM_TREE0 | | Server . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | User . . . . . . . : LUEKE | | | | Login disabled . . . . . . . . . : *NO | | Grace login limit . . . . . . . . : 6 | | Login expiration date . . . . . . : 09/20/96 | | Maximum concurrent connections . : 4 | | | | Password change allowed . . . . . : *YES | | Password required . . . . . . . . : *YES | | Unique password required . . . . : *NO | | Minimum password length . . . . . : 6 | | Password expiration date . . . . : 09/20/96 | | Password expiration interval . . : 31 | | | | | | More... | | Press Enter to continue. | | | | F3=Exit F6=Print F12=Cancel | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Network Server User Details | | System: SYSAS400 | | NDS tree . . . . . : IBM_TREE0 | | Server . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | User . . . . . . . : LUEKE | | | | Default server . . . . . . . . . : PUBS | | | | Profile login script . . . . . . : | | Home directory . . . . . . . . . : | | Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Edith Lueke test profile | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Display Network Server User Details | | System: SYSAS400 | | NDS tree . . . . . : IBM_TREE0 | | Server . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | User . . . . . . . : LUEKE | | | | ---------------------------NetWare group membership------------------------- | | Everyone | | ADMIN-OBJECTS | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+Figure 9-6 shows one of the two connections that user LUEKE has to the server. This user is not doing much. Figure 9-6. Display NetWare Connection--Enhanced
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Display NetWare Connection | | System: SYSAS400 | | Server name . . . . . . . . . . . : PUBS1 | | | | Current context . . . . . . . . . : PUBS.ROCH.IBM | | Object name . . . . . . . . . . . : LUEKE | | Object type . . . . . . . . . . . : *USER | | Connection number . . . . . . . . : 5 | | Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . : *SERVER | | | | Network address . . . . . . . . . : 30318C01 | | Node address . . . . . . . . . . : 000000000001 | | Time of last login . . . . . . . : 08/30/96 19:57:20 | | Expiration time . . . . . . . . . : *NOMAX | | Connection in use . . . . . . . . : No | | NetWare connection class . . . . : *NLM | | Requests . . . . . . . . . . . . : 0 | | Kilobytes read . . . . . . . . . : 0 | | Kilobytes written . . . . . . . . : 0 | | More... | | Press Enter to continue. | | | | F3=Exit F6=Print F12=Cancel | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Display NetWare Connection | | System: SYSAS400 | | Files locked . . . . . . . . . . : 0 | | Records locked . . . . . . . . . : 0 | | Semaphores . . . . . . . . . . . : 0 | | | | Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Logged in | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Configuration Status of Network Servers You can use the Work with Configuration Status display to show the network server descriptions and associated information. To get to this display, select option 40 Work with configuration status from the NWSADM menu, or type: WRKCFGSTS *NWSYou can do the following from this display:
Figure 9-7. Work with Configuration Status
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Work with Configuration Status SYSNAM00 | | 11/03/95 21:21:24 | | Position to . . . . . Starting characters | | | | Type options, press Enter. | | 1=Vary on 2=Vary off 5=Work with job 8=Work with description | | 9=Display mode status ... | | | | Opt Description Status -------------Job-------------- | | NWHERMAN01 VARIED ON | | NWHERMAN02 VARIED ON | | NWITSC VARIED OFF | | NWITSC01 VARIED OFF | | NWITSC02 VARIED OFF | | NWRPL VARIED OFF | | NWRPL01 VARIED OFF | | PJNCC02 ACTIVE | | PJNCC0201 VARIED ON | | More... | | Parameters or command | | ===> | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F12=Cancel F23=More options F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ To start a NetWare server that is on a local Integrated PC Server, use the VRYCFG command to vary it on. To stop a server that is on a local Integrated PC Server, use the VRYCFG command to vary it off. From the display shown in "Configuration Status of Network Servers", you can select the VRYCFG command for your NetWare server. Note:
To start or stop a remote NetWare server, use SBMNWSCMD or RCONSOLE to issue the DOWN command. You must use the server console to restart the server. For information about SBMNWSCMD, see "Submit Network Server Command (SBMNWSCMD)". Option 14=Restart server on the Work with Network Server Status display
does not actually restart the server. AS/400 just re-contacts the server
and restarts the monitor job that is re-started.
The server is released from Restricted state, if in Restricted state. In
any case, the monitor job will attempt to contact the server again. Only
local servers have associated monitor jobs. Therefore, only local servers
can be restarted.
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