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Configuring ITO
Preconfigured Elements
NetWare Agent Actions.
The ITO NetWare agent includes some
preconfigured actions. Most of the preconfigured actions are located in
the file
VENDOR.NLM
in the vendor file tree. This is different to the
approach usually adopted on Unix-like platforms and on NT, where each
action is stored in a separate script or is executable. However, calling
conventions for NMA preconfigured actions are the same as for Unix-like
platforms. Actions can be called from templates and from applications in
the
NetWare Application Bank
window.
Some NetWare NCF scripts are implemented in addition to the actions
provided in
VENDOR.NLM
.
NOTE
For preconfigured actions which require an additional parameter
<server_name>, enter the name of the NetWare server where the actions
are being executed.
The NMA actions are described below. Note that some actions take a
while to execute. These actions are marked with an asterisk (*).
Network Interfaces.
Displays interface information for each
network board in a server:
Default:
netintrf <
server_name
>
Use Network Interfaces as a troubleshooting tool to determine why a
user cannot log in to a file server. If the frame types are different, you can
change the frame type in the user’s
NET.CFG
file, edit the user’s frame
type to match the server’s frame type, and restart the user’s system.
NLM Files*.
Determines which NLM files are currently loaded on the
server. Includes NLM file version, release date and amount of memory
used by the NLM:
Default:
currnlms <
server_name
>
ODI Info.
Provides statistics about buffers for packets received and
ECB requests:
Default:
odiinfo <
server_name
>
Open Files.
Enables you to see which files are currently open, what
volume they are reside in, who opened the files, and which connections
are being used:
Default:
openfils <
server_name
>
Summary of Contents for -UX B6941-90001
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Page 27: ...27 1 Prerequisites for Installing ITO Agent Software ...
Page 43: ...43 2 Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 115: ...115 3 File Tree Layouts on the Managed Node Platforms ...
Page 163: ...163 4 Software Maintenance on Managed Nodes ...
Page 183: ...183 5 Configuring ITO ...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter5 Configuring ITO Variables ...
Page 299: ...299 6 Installing Updating the ITO Configuration on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 315: ...315 7 Integrating Applications into ITO ...
Page 333: ...333 8 ITO Language Support ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter8 ITO Language Support Flexible Management in a Japanese Environment ...
Page 353: ...353 9 An Overview of ITO Processes ...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter9 An Overview of ITO Processes Secure Networking ...
Page 373: ...373 10 Tuning Troubleshooting Security and Maintenance ...
Page 481: ...481 A ITO Managed Node APIs and Libraries ...
Page 499: ...499 B Administration of MC ServiceGuard ...
Page 513: ...513 C ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ...
Page 520: ...520 AppendixC ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ITO Tables and Tablespace ...
Page 521: ...521 D ITO Man Pages Listing ...