Managing Applications

When managing applications on your server using NetWare Remote Manager, use the following links in the navigation frame to help you accomplish the following tasks:

Use this link To do these tasks

List Modules

  • View resource information about each module loaded on the server or in an address space
  • Access more detailed information about a module, its flags, resources, and memory allocation as well as a button to unload the module
  • Load an NLM program on the server
  • View the search path for loading a module or .NCF file

Protected Memory

  • Execute an .NCF file to load several modules into the same protected address space
  • Load specific modules in protected address spaces
  • View a list of modules loaded in a specific address space
  • View or change the current memory protection SET parameter settings

System Resources

  • View all resource tag types in the server operating system
  • View specific details about each resource

NetWare Registry

  • View key information from the NetWare registry for this server
  • View operational information
  • Run the consistency checker for the registry
  • Flush the registry

Winsock 2.0

  • View Winsock 2 NetWare settings and statics
  • Diagnose and debug Winsock communications problems

Protocol Information

View general and specific information about each protocol running on the server


Managing NLM Programs

To view a list of NLM programs and manage them, access the NetWare Loadable Module Information page by clicking the List Modules link in the navigation frame.

From the NetWare Loadable Module Information page, you can do the following:


Viewing and Managing Programs in Protected Memory and Protected Address Spaces

To view and manage programs in protected memory and protected address spaces, access the Address Space Information page by clicking the Protected Memory link in the navigation frame.

From the Address Space Information page, you can do the following:


Viewing System Resources

Resource tags are used to track things like allocated memory, screens, and packet receive buffers. When an NLM program wants to check out or allocate a resource from the system, it passes in a resource tag to the system and the resource tag is updated to show how much of the resource is in use. When the resource is returned to the system, the resource tag is again updated to reflect the change. When an NLM program is unloaded, the resource tags are also used to ensure that the NLM program returned all of the system resources that it was using.

To view the resource tags used by the system, access the System Resource page by clicking the System Resources link in the navigation frame.

From the System Resource page, you can do the following:


Viewing NetWare Registry Information

The NetWare registry is a database of setup and configuration information that determines how the NetWare server and applications on this server will run.

To view key information from the NetWare registry for this server, view operational information, run the consistency checker, and flush the registry, access the Registry page by clicking the NetWare Registry link in the navigation frame.

Key information shows keys and values for your server, performance, and other dynamic data.

Operational information shows the overall details about the NetWare registry for your server.

If any problems are noted when you run the consistency checker, contact a Novell support provider for actions to take.

Flushing the registry lets you make changes and save them to disk immediately rather than waiting 30 seconds for them to be copied to disk.


Viewing Winsock 2.0 Statistics

Viewing Winsock information can help you understand how the applications on your server are interacting with the Winsock APIs provided in NetWare. Error status conditions are distinguished with yellow and red for quick identification.

To view Winsock resource information, diagnostic and debug information for sockets, information for transport providers and active name space providers, and a small set of general statistics, access the NetWare Winsock 2 Communication Framework page by clicking the Winsock 2.0 link in the navigation frame.

The main content on this page shows the transport providers and active name space providers, and a small set of general statistics as well as the following links:


Viewing Information about Each Protocol Running on the Server

From the Protocol information page, you can view general and specific information about each protocol running on the server. To access specific information for a protocol, click the link for the protocol. From the specific NCP page, you can enable and disable tracking counters for NCP (NetWare Core Protocol).



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