Use at the server console to view and configure operating system parameters.
HINT:You can also modify server parameter values with the
link in Novell Remote Manager for NetWare.The default SET parameter values give maximum performance for most systems. Server parameter values seldom need to be modified.
set [parameter]=[value]
This section describes only those parameters related to managing NSS file systems on NetWare. For information about other SET options, see SET
in the NW 6.5 SP8: Utilities Reference.
Default values of the server parameters provide the desired performance for a majority of deployment scenarios.
Server parameter settings are persistent in NetWare. If the server goes down, any settings that you have made to tune your server for performance are not lost.
If you type SET without a parameter, a list of numbered categories appears. When you select a category, the current settings for the server parameters in that category appear along with a brief description of each parameter, the range of valid values, and the default value.
If you type SET with a parameter but no value, the current setting, range of valid values, and a brief description of the parameter are displayed.
If you type SET with a parameter and a value, the operating system is reconfigured according to the specified value.
You can modify the values of most SET parameters at the console prompt. The system is immediately configured to that setting. Any setting in the autoexec.ncf file is overridden.
You can enter SET commands that you execute at the console prompt in the autoexec.ncf file. When a parameter value is set in this file, the server configures itself to that setting each time the server is booted, unless the value is modified.
Some commands can be also saved in the startup.ncf file. Use NWCONFIG to edit both the autoexec.ncf and the startup.ncf file.
The following Common File System parameters apply to both the NSS file system and the NetWare Traditional file system.
The following Disk parameters control aspects of disk reads and writes.
The following are the default settings in NetWare 6.5, OES NetWare, and later for the NSS file system SET parameters.