Use at the server console from the DOS prompt to
Boot the NetWare® operating system on your server
Automatically load bound-in modules
Execute the startup.ncf file
Mount volume sys:
Execute the autoexec.ncf file
server [parameter]
Server is an executable file containing bound-in modules. Server uses DOS as a cold boot loader to boot the NetWare operating system. From then on, NetWare is in control and loads modules.
If neither of the .ncf files exists, Server prompts you for a server name and an IPX™ internal network number; Server then brings up the console prompt (:).
IMPORTANT:The internal net number is used as a server ID in IP networks as well as IPX networks. Do not delete it from .ncf files.
To automatically bring up the server when you boot up the machine, you can place the server command in the autoexec.bat file in your boot partition.
Server executes startup.ncf and autoexec.ncf, if they exist.
To prevent the Novell® logo (server splash screen) from displaying, you can load Server with the -nl (no logo) command option. Otherwise the graphics screen displays for about 10 seconds while server components are loading in the background.
HINT:To substitute a different image for the current logo screen, place a file called nwlogo.bmp (for machines using a 256-color palette) or nwlogo16.bmp (for machines using a 16-color palette) in the same directory as server.exe (must be in .bmp format).
BIOS limitations on the size and resolutions of the image are 640x480 pixels. The server will display the 256-color version, if possible; otherwise, the server will use the 16-color image. If neither is found in the directory, the default logo screen is displayed.
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Restarting server execution from the console prompt |
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Bringing the server down |
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Editing .ncf files |
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