If users cannot connect to the server, all the licensed user connections might be in use. You can view and clear the connections of users with active connections that are not logged in to the server.
For example, if a user reboots a workstation without properly logging out, the server sends a watchdog packet to that workstation to see if it is still communicating with the server. The server continues to send watchdog packets until the workstation logs in again and re-establishes its connection with the server, or until the watchdog drops the connection because of the lack of response from the workstation.
IMPORTANT:You should be careful in clearing connections based on NLM programs because some backup NLM programs establish a connection during the server initialization process and maintain a Not Logged In connection to the server until it is time to log in and run the backup process. These types of NLM connections cannot re-establish a connection to the server unless the NLM is manually unloaded and reloaded at the server console, which might prevent it from functioning properly at the designated time of execution.
To clear connections to the NCP Server for users or NLM programs that are not logged in:
In Novell Remote Manager, click
to open the page.In the
, click the icon for the column so that all connections are grouped together.Review the
connections to determine which ones you want to clear.Optionally click the
link for a specific connection to view more details about it.Do one of the following:
Clear All Not Logged in Connections: Under
, click the link.Clear One or Multiple Not Logged In Connections: Under
, select the check box next to the specific connections you want to clear, then click .