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Track on, Shows "Unable to find load file Track"

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Sina

Technical User
Jan 2, 2001
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CA
Hello everyone.

Running novell 6.0 with service pack 3

When trying to run track on on the console I get the follwoing:

SERVER-5.60-141: UNABLE TO FIND LOAD FILE TRACK.
UNKNOWN COMMAND

Could you help me out.

Thanks much


 
what is track on?


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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
"TRACK ON" is a command that will turn on the RIP/SAP tracking screen.. It only applies to IPX traffic. It's generally used to troubleshoot server connection problems.

If this is not working on the server, I am guessing that you don't have IPX configured. IPX is not required to run Netware 6, and is not installed unless you tell it to do so during the install.

Marv

Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
 
Thanks much,

you are right

Fantastic.

Now is there any other util that I can monitor the same type of traffic on the server.

Thanks again


 
Thanks for the refresh, Marv....
I guess I purged IPX from my memory banks too long ago...



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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
For IP, you don't have a real-time way to see a lot of the stuff that you could find with "Track On."

However, if you're using SLP with your TCP/IP configuration, there are several commands to view and test the connectivity of servers. Nothing I know of off-hand for watching workstation negotiation except doing a packet trace.

For SLP.. there is a lot to learn, too much to mention here. but if you do the following from your console, you should get a basic idea.

DISPLAY SLP SERVICES - will list all the known services that have been discovered through slp.

DISPLAY SLP DAS - Will tell you the status of your SLP Directory Agent, scope, etc.

Look at this TID, it provides a pretty good overview.

Marvin Huffaker MCNE, CNE
Marvin Huffaker Consulting
 
Thank you for the info.

I will look in to that.

Any way to basically find out how much broad cast the server is being hit by.

I mean there are a number of collision domains on our network, I would like to know how much broadcast the server is being hit with and if that is rather critical.



 
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