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  1. albertman

    Turn off Router fuction?

    I assume you don't use your netware box for Bordermanager for firewall or VPN
  2. albertman

    Who's logged in?

    Check Coolsolution from novell site. There is a utility calld Zedmon. It is excellent and must-have for netware admin.
  3. albertman

    Novell5.1 performance tunning

    First thing to check NIC card duplexing.
  4. albertman

    NDS Partitioning across WAN

    It looks like you are contradicting yourself. You can't have both reducing replication while keeping away from single point of failure. We have similar structure ( star topology ). Here is our structure. Every parition have 3 replicas. 1 at headoffice, 1 at a redundancy site and 1 at the...
  5. albertman

    Replacing A novell 5.1 server

    Depends on whether the server has NDS partition. Here is the proper way to upgrade serve and maintain NDS replica information. Basically, you need to use "Prepare server for hardware upgrade" under "Directory Service Option" in NWCONFIG. Please read this TID10010933 My...
  6. albertman

    Drive map to local folder

    You can use the standard DOS SUBST command as follows C:\Documents and Settings>help subst Associates a path with a drive letter. SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path] SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. [drive2:]path Specifies a physical...
  7. albertman

    Can I read directly a tape

    Does is work if you have multiple data stream and Media mutliplexing ? I know if you have single client, single stream and single tape, you can actually untar the 1GB files.
  8. albertman

    Convert EPOCH timestamp

    Is there a way to convert EPOCH timestamp to normal text format with shell script or command ? Say I want to convert a file name "au_sydn0-all_1017651655_FULL" to "au_sydn0-all-13 March 2002 10:00 _FULL". I know I can do this by using perl, but is there an utilty in UNIX...

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