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Chapter 3. Configuring OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare
Step 1--Insert the NetWare 4.1 CD into the AS/400 CD drive The NetWare CD-ROM can be either NetWare 4.10 or NetWare 4.11. NetWare 4.11 can be the NetWare 4.11 version on the IntranetWare CD-ROM. If you want to access the NetWare 4.1 CDROM from another device on your
LAN, or if you have copied the CDROM image to a folder on the AS/400 system,
AS/400 prompts for the location of the NetWare image later.
Step 2--Collect Information for the Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) Command After you have installed the OS/400 features (5716-SA2 and 5716-SA3), you run the Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) command. The INSNTWSVR command simplifies the installation and configuration process for NetWare servers running on the Integrated PC Server. You can copy only the NetWare source, or you can install the NetWare server. When you install the NetWare server, the INSNTWSVR command does the following:
Figure 3-1. INSNTWSVR Planning Information
The Install NetWare Server display is shown in Figure
3-2.
Step 3--Run the Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) Command Use the information collected in Step 2 to complete the parameter values for this command. The command runs for a number of minutes. Type insntwsvr, and press F4. When you have entered the parameter values, press Enter to run the command. You see a message that the INSNTWSVR command is running. This is a long running command and takes several minutes to complete. Figure 3-2. Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) Display +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Install NetWare Server (INSNTWSVR) | | | |Type choices, press Enter. | | | |Network server description . . .(1)SERVER4 Name, *CPYONLY | |Resource name . . . . . . . . .(2)CC04 Name | |Port 1: (3) | | Line type . . . . . . . . . . *ETH *ETH, *TRN4M, *TRN16M | | Local adapter address . . . . 020040000010 020000000000-7FFFFFFFFFFF | | IPX circuit information: | | IPX network number . . . . . . 00000010 00000001-FFFFFFFD | | Frame type . . . . . . . . . . *SSAP *SSAP, *SNAP, *ETHV2, *ETHNTW | | + for more values | |Port 2: | | Line type . . . . . . . . . . *ETH, *TRN4M, *TRN16M | | Local adapter address . . . . 0200 00000000-7FFFFFFFFFFF | | IPX circuit information: | | IPX network number . . . . . . 00000001-FFFFFFFD | | Frame type . . . . . . . . . . *SSAP *SSAP, *SNAP, *ETHV2, *ETHNTW | | + for more values | | More... | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Type choices, press Enter. | | | | Copy NetWare source . . . . . .(4)*YES *YES, *NO | | Vary on configuration . . . . .(5)*YES *YES, *NO | | IPX internal network number . .(6)*RANDOM 00000001-FFFFFFFE, *RANDOM | | Server message queue . . . . . .(7)*JOBLOG Name, *JOBLOG, *NONE | | Library . . . . . . . . . . . Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB | | Network server storage space: (8) | | Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . *NWSD Name, *NWSD | | Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 100-8000 | | FSIOP language version . . . . .(9)*PRIMARY *PRIMARY, 2 963, 2966, 2980..| | Country code . . . . . . . . . . *LNGVER *LNGVER, 001, 002, 031, 033...| | Code page . . . . . . . . . . . *LNGVER *LNGVER, 437, 850, 852, 857...| | NetWare language: (10) | | Language number . . . . . . . 4 0-99 | | Language name . . . . . . . . *DFT Name, *DFT | | NetWare source directory . . . .(11) &cont. | | Text 'description' . . . . . . . NetWare Server4 - LAB 15 | | | | | | | | | | | | Bottom | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display | | F24=More keys | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+When the command is finished, the following message appears: NetWare initialization completed. INSNTWSVR Command Parameter Values This topic explains how to determine which values to use for the parameters on the INSNTWSVR command. The initial server name (8 character maximum)
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If you have multiple Integrated PC Servers, you select the resource for the Integrated PC Server on which you are installing NetWare. You must determine the name of the resource before you run the INSNTWSVR command. To do this, use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command specifying *CMN. The Integrated PC Server is displayed as a File Server IOP or a File Server IOA. Associated with the Integrated PC Server is a resource name.
The descriptive text for the ports states that a port is either Ethernet or token ring. Or, if no physical cable is attached, the descriptive text indicates that this is a LAN port. Figure 3-3. Work with Hardware Resources Display +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | System: SYSAS400 | | Type options, press Enter. | | 5=Work with configuration descriptions 7=Display resource detail | | | |Opt Resource Type Status Text | | CMB01 9162 Operational Combined function IOP | | LIN01 2609 Operational Comm Adapter | | CMN01 2609 Operational V.24 Port | | CMN02 2609 Operational V.24 Port | | CC01 6506 Operational File Server IOP | | LIN02 6510 Operational LAN Adapter | | CMN03 6510 Operational Token-Ring Port | | CMN04 6510 Inoperative Token-Ring Port | | CC02 6506 Operational File Server IOP | | LIN03 6520 Operational LAN Adapter | | CMN08 6520 Operational LAN Port | | CC03 6616 Operational File Server IOP | | LIN04 6149 Operational LAN Adapter | | CMN14 6149 Operational Token-Ring Port | | LIN05 6181 Operational LAN Adapter | | CMN15 6181 Operational Ethernet Port | | More... | |F3=Exit F5=Refresh F6=Print F12=Cancel | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+Port information
For most installations, *SSAP is the correct choice.
For line type *ETH,use an address for the adapter that is between 020000000000-7EFFFFFFFFFF. For line type *TRN4M or *TRN16M, use an adapter address that is in the range of 400000000000-7FFFFFFFFFFF.
Choose a number for your network address, unless you already have a NetWare network. If you already have a NetWare network, enter its network address. The network address must be the same for all the NetWare servers on this LAN segment.
The IPX external network number is a hexadecimal number, one to eight digits ( 1 to FFFFFFFE). The IPX external network number is a hexadecimal number, one to eight digits ( 1 to FFFFFFFE). The number must be unique within your connected IPX internetwork. Novell has a registry method that you can use to guarantee uniqueness. For more information about the IPX external network number, see the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) Support and the Novell NetWare Concepts books.
The frame type is controlled by the source service access points (SSAP) of the line description being used by the circuit. The values are *SSAP, *SNAP, *ETHV2, *ETHNTW. Use *SSAP to bind the 802.2 frame type to IPX. Use *ETHNTW to bind the 802.3 Raw frame type to IPX. Different Ethernet standards use different frame formats. You must have your NetWare clients set up with the same frame type(s) as your NetWare servers. This is specified in the NET.CFG file on the NetWare client PC using the frame statement. The frame types are: If you are using token ring (Line type is *TRN4M or *TRN16M) then you can specify either *SSAP and *SNAP for the frame type. To run NetWare TCP/IP with source routing bridges, you must include the *SNAP frame type. This associates an IPX circuit with the *SNAP frame type with the line description. See "Installing TCP/IP" for a more detailed description. You can specify up to 4 unique frame types for Ethernet and 2 unique frame types for token ring. These circuits do not communicate with each other, but coexist in the same network.
Use *NO if the NetWare source was already copied. If you do specify *NO but the NetWare source was not already copied, then AS/400 issues an error message. If you specify *YES when the NetWare source was already copied, then AS/400 copies the source again, overlaying what exists on the system. Therefore,if the NetWare source was already copied, and you do not want the source overlaid at this time, specify *NO for Copy NetWare source. ![]()
This parameter is not needed if NWSD(*CPYONLY) is specified. This parameter is only used to copy the NetWare source when installing a NetWare server (when the NWSD parameter specifies a name).
If you specify *NO, AS/400 does not vary on the network server description (NWSD) that is created by this command. The resource name is not validated. Later, you can vary the NWSD off to create more storage for NetWare to use.
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If you assign a number that is easy to remember, you can save the time it takes to look up the number AS/400 generated later. You may need this number to connect to your RCONSOLE session. The internal number is also used for tracing and for advertising the presence of your server on the network as well as for accessing NLMs that reside on this server.
If you specify a message queue name that does not exist, the INSNTWSVR command creates the message queue for you. If you specify both a message queue and a library name and neither exists, the INSNTWSVR command fails. The library is not created and if it does not exist, the command cannot complete. NWSDname/QSYS/nnnnnnwhere NWSDname is the name of the network server description (*NWSD) that is varied on and "nnnnnn" is the job number. The monitor job runs under the QSYS user profile in the QSYSWRK subsystem. The job starts when you vary on the network server description (NWSD). ![]()
The default (200 megabytes) is a guideline. Storage spaces can range from 100 to 8000 megabytes. Use *NWSD to have the same name for the storage space and for the NWSD. Or choose a name that has a maximum length of 10 characters. ![]()
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The language directories for NetWare reside in two different places on the CD-ROM image with different names in each. Under the SYS:/SYSTEM/NLS the language directories are named with numbers: 0,1,2,.... The corresponding directories under SYS:/PUBLIC/NLS have the name of the language in that language. See Appendix D. "National Language Support" for the NetWare languages that have been defined.
The directory name may reference a CD-ROM volume (QOPT/volume), a folder (QDLS/folder) or a NetWare volume (QNETWARE/server_name/volume_name). Note that the CD-ROM volume is the volume of a CD-ROM and not a NetWare volume name. An example CD-ROM volume path name would be /QOPT/NW410You can copy the NetWare source from elsewhere on the AS/400 integrated file system, if the image is stored there. The location could be a: /QDLS/folder_name /QNetWare/server00.SVR/cdromWhere: server00 is the name of the server to which the CD-ROM is attached. cdrom is the name of the CD-ROM drive volume on that server. The Work with Object Links (WRKLNK) command will show the integrated file system directory names on the system. Step 4--Install NetWare Client If you have not already done so, install the NetWare client on the workstation
you plan to use for this installation. You need the NetWare client to set
up the NetWare server installed on the Integrated PC Server. The AS/400
system does not have a console to the NetWare server on the Integrated
PC Server. RCONSOLE on a NetWare client provides this console. The NetWare
client needs to establish an IPX connection to your AS/400 system. Your
NetWare documentation from Novell explains how to install and use a NetWare
client. Example documents are NetWare** Installation and NetWare**
Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide.
Step 5--Install the RCONSOLE and NWADMIN Utilities This topic explains the purpose of the utilities, then how to install them. What are RCONSOLE and NWADMIN? Remote Console (RCONSOLE) is a DOS application that allows you to manage a NetWare server from a remote PC or workstation. In this case your NetWare server is running on the Integrated PC Server and the remote console is any workstation on the network that has RCONSOLE installed. You must have at least one workstation on the network that has RCONSOLE installed to configure the Integrated PC Server for OS/400 Integration for Novell NetWare support. RCONSOLE allows you to do the following:
![]() +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Display IPX Description SYSNAM00 | | 08/27/96 15:08:20 | | IPX description . . . . . . . . . : SERVER01 | | IPX internal network number . . . : CABCE572 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ You must be logged in to the server before you can use NWADMIN. For more information on how to use NWADMIN and RCONSOLE, see the Novell NetWare documentation on Supervising the Network. This topic steps through installing the RCONSOLE and NWADMIN utilities on a workstation. You need these utilities to manage your NetWare server. You need to run the NetWare 4.1 version of RCONSOLE from a PC. If you have an earlier version of RCONSOLE, take the option to install RCONSOLE during this step. If you already have these utilities on the workstation which you are using, you can skip this step.
The popup window indicating "Loading files ..." displays for approximately 15 seconds to one minute. After this display, a README file appears that describes the installation process. Review the README file for various NetWare installation considerations.
The source of the CD-ROM image is one of the following:
As the NetWare components load, you see a display that shows the files being copied. This display is similar for the RCONSOLE and NWADMIN components. For each component you install, you receive a message stating that installation on the workstation was successful. Click on the OK button to continue. Step 6--Set Up the NetWare Server on the Integrated PC Server The last stage of installing Integration for NetWare on an Integrated PC Server is to set up a NetWare server. This stage is part of the normal NetWare server installation process. It includes making the connection from your NetWare client and starting RCONSOLE. Then you can use RCONSOLE to install the licenses, configure NetWare directory services, and if needed, add additional languages. After you have completed the configuration on the console, you can log in to the server. You can then use NWADMIN to configure users, create user login scripts, and assign security rights to directories and files. For more information on using NWADMIN, refer to the Novell NetWare documentation.
The default password for RCONSOLE is the name of the NWSD. You should change the password immediately after you have installed the license to minimize any security exposure. To change the password, the NetWare administrator needs to use RCONSOLE and then type LOAD INETCFG. Then take the options to Manage Configuration and then Configure Remote Access to this Server. You can change the password from this display. ![]() ![]()
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You can determine the NetWare server's IPX internal network number by using the OS/400 Work with IPX Descriptions (WRKIPXD) CL command. See Figure 3-4 for instructions. Step 7--Install a Valid NetWare License
The NetWare license diskette must be accessible from your remote workstation's diskette drive.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Installation Options | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | |Driver options (load/unload disk and network drivers) | | | | |Disk options (configure/mirror/test disk partitions)| | | | |Volume options (configure/mount/dismount volumes) | | | |>|License option (install the server license) | | | | |Copy files option (install NetWare system files) | | | | |Directory options (install NetWare Directory Services) | | | | |NCF files options (create/edit server startup files) | | | | |Product options (other optional installation items) | | | | |Server options (install/upgrade this server) | | | | |Exit | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------------------------+----------+ | | +------+ | | | | |Driv| The license file will be installed from drive A:. Insert the | | | | |Disk| disk labeled, "SERVER CONNECTION LICENSE", (which contains | | | | |Volu| the file "SERVER.MLS") into the drive. Licenses currently | | | |>|Lice| installed on this server allow a total of 50 connections. | | | | |Copy| | | | | |Dire| Warning: Do not try to install this same license on any | | | | |NCF | other server. Doing so will cause a copyright violation | | | | |Prod| warning to be issued. | | | | |Serv| | | | | |Exit| Press <F3> to specify a different path; | | | +------+ Press <F4> to specify a remote workstation path; | | | | Press <Enter> to continue. | | | | | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Figure 3-8. Directory Service Option Selection
Figure 3-9. Install Directory Services
![]() | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | |+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | || Installation Options | | |+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | || |D+-------------------------------------------------------+--+ | || |D| Directory Services Options | | || |V+----------------------------------------------------------+ | || |L|>|Install Directory Services onto this server | | || |C| |Remove Directory Services from this server | | || |D| |Upgrade NetW+---------------------------------------+ory| | || |N| |Upgrade moun| Enter a name for this Directory tree: | | | || |P| |Return to th+---------------------------------------+ | | || |S+--------------+>NW ++--+ | || |Exit +---------------------------------------+| | |+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 3-12. Time Zone Selection +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Verify/Enter Time Configuration Parameters | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Time server type: Single Reference | | | | | | | | Standard time zone abbreviation: CST | | | | Standard time offset from UTC: 6:00:00 BEHIND | | | | | | | | Does your area have daylight saving time (DST): YES | | | | DST time zone abbreviation: CDT | | | | DST offset from standard time: 1:00:00 AHEAD | | | | DST Start: First Sunday of April at 2:00:00 am | | | | DST End: Last Sunday of October at 2:00:00 am | | | ++-----------------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | End Of Daylight Saving Help | | | | | | | | Press <Enter> and follow the prompts to specify the day and time that | | | | daylight saving ends and standard time begins. | | | | | | | +------------------------(To scroll, <F7>-up <F8>-down)------------------------+ | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Context For This Server | | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Company or Organization: NW | | | | Level 1 Sub-Organizational Unit (optional): AS400 | | | | Level 2 Sub-Organizational Unit (optional): | | | | Level 3 Sub-Organizational Unit (optional): | | | | | | | | Server Context: OU=AS400.O=NW | | | | | | | | Administrator Name: CN=Admin.O=NW | | | | Password: | | | ++-----------------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Password Help | | | | | | | | Enter the password for the Administrator Name above. | | | | | | | | | | | +------------------------(To scroll, <F7>-up <F8>-down)------------------------+ | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Step 9--Copy NetWare Files
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Figure 3-14. Copy Files Option Selection
Figure 3-15. Drive A Warning Message +----------------------------+ | Directory path A:\ is | | invalid. (INSTALL-4.1-265) | | | | Press <Enter> to continue. | +----------------------------+ Press F4 to specify a remote workstation path (Figure 3-16).
For example, specify E:/PRODUCTS/NW411/ INSTALL/IBM/OS2/XXX/ENGLISH for NetWare 4.11. Specify E:/NW410/INSTALL/ENGLISH for NetWare 4.10. If necessary, change the language directory to match the language on your CD-ROM.
Figure 3-19. File Group Selection
The unmarked files were already copied to your NetWare server during server creation. You do not need to copy these files. ![]()
When installing NetWare-J (Japanese version of NetWare), you should select the groups 'NetWare System Files' and 'NetWare 4.1 Japanese Message Files' to replace NetWare versions of these files with the NetWare-J versions. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +--+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | File Copy Status (Preliminary Copy) | | | +--+ | | | | || +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || 0% | | | | |+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | || Warning: A file that is being installed would downgrade existing | | | | || file SYS:\SYSTEM\NLS\4\ADSP.MSG to an older version. Currently | | | | || installed software that uses this file may not work correctly if you | | | | || allow it to be overwritten. It probably should not be overwritten. | | | | || | | | | || However, in the confirm box that follows, you may continue and | | | +--+ overwrite this file anyway, if you wish. (INSTALL-4.1-451) | | | | | | | | Press <Enter> to continue. | | | +---+--------------------------------------------------------------+---+ | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +--+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | File Copy Status (Preliminary Copy) | | | +--+ | | | | || +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || 0% | | | | || | | | | || File group: +--------------------------------------+les | | | | || Remote sourc| Select an action: | | | | | || Destination +--------------------------------------+ | | | | || +-----------| |Continue and overwrite file ADSP.MSG+-----------+ | | | | || |->Installin| |Do not overwrite the file | | | | | | || |->Installin| |Always overwrite newer files | | | | | +--+ |->Installin|>|Never overwrite newer files | Files" | | | | | |(2/3). | |Abort copying | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +--+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | File Copy Status (Main Copy) | | | +--+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || |xxx | | | | | || +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || 4% | | | | || | | | | || File group: NetWare 4.1 OS/2 Server executable and boot files | | | | || Source p+----------------------------------------------+ | | | | || Destinat| File "E:\NWOS2.EXE" cannot be opened. Error: | | | | | || +-------| error code 32 (20 hex). (INSTALL-4.1-235) +-------+ | | | | || |->Copyi| | | | | | | || |->Copyi| Press <Enter> to continue. | | | | | +--+ |->Copyi+----------------------------------------------+ | | | | | |->Copying file "LANSHARE.LDI". | | | | | |->Copying file "MSM.NLM". | | | | | |->Copying file "NWOS2.EXE". | | | | | |->Copying file "NWOS2.EXE". | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NetWare Server Installation 4.1 NetWare Loadable Module | | | | +--+----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | File Copy Status (Main Copy) | | | +--+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || |xxxx | | | | | || +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | || 4% | | | | || | | | | || File group: NetWare 4.1 OS/2 Server executable and boot files | | | | || Source path:+--------------------------------------+ | | | | || Destination | An error occurred; select an action: | | | | | || +-----------+--------------------------------------+-----------+ | | | | || |->Copying f| |Retry copying file NWOS2.EXE | | | | | | || |->Copying f|>|Continue copying the next file | | | | | +--+ |->Copying f| |Abort copying | | | | | | |->Copying f+--------------------------------------+ | | | | | |->Copying file "MSM.NLM". | | | | | |->Copying file "NWOS2.EXE". | | | | | |->Copying file "NWOS2.EXE". | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Step 10--Vary the Server Off, Then Back On
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | NWSADM Network Server Administration | | System: SYSTEMA | | Select one of the following: | | | | 1. Configure a network server | | 2. Start a network server | | 3. Stop a network server | | 4. Work with network server storage spaces | | | | 10. Change network server attributes | | 11. Change network server user attributes | | 12. Work with network server user enrollment | | | | 20. Work with network server status | | 21. Work with network server aliases | | | | 30. Submit a network server command | | More... | | Selection or command | | ===> 3 | | | | F3=Exit F4=Prompt F9=Retrieve F12=Cancel F13=Information Assistant | | F16=AS/400 Main menu | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Use option 2 on the Network Server Administration display to vary the server back on. These two menu options (Start and Stop a network server) use the VRYCFG command. The process to take down a NetWare server on the Integrated PC Server differs from a PC-based server. When using a PC-based NetWare server, you use the DOWN command to stop the server. When using an Integrated PC Server, you must vary off the network server description using the Vary Configuration (VRYCFG) command. During the vary off procedure, the QFPADOWN.NCF file is processed. copying files from the SYS: volume back to the E: drive. These files include NETINFO.CFG and AUTOEXEC.NCF. You can add statements to the QFPADOWN.NCF file, if needed, to allow copying of additional files, or to unload an NLM during the vary off procedure. The QFPADOWN.NCF file is located on SYS:SYSTEM. See "QFPADOWN.NCF" for more information about this file.
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Step 11--Create Network Server Storage Spaces The preceding steps create a running server with storage on AS/400 for
your NetWare SYS: volume. Now you can set up storage spaces for your user
data. To do this, go to Chapter 8. "Managing
Storage Spaces".
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