File created: Fri Jun 02 16:09:30 1995 COMMUNICATIONS Maximum Packet Receive Buffers: 100 Limits: 50 to 4000 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Maximum number of packet receive buffers that can be allocated by the server Minimum Packet Receive Buffers: 50 Limits: 10 to 2000 Can only be set in the startup ncf file Description: Minimum number of packet receive buffers allocated by the server Maximum Physical Receive Packet Size: 4202 Limits: 618 to 24682 Can only be set in the startup ncf file Description: Size of the largest packet that can be received by an MLID IPX NetBIOS Replication Option: 2 Limits: 0 to 2 Description: How the IPX router deals with NetBIOS replicated broadcasts:0 = don't replicate them; 1 = replicate them using the 'old' way (which causes duplicate broadcasts when there are redundant routes);2 = replicate them using the 'new' way (which squelches duplicate broadcasts but doesn't go as far). Both ways are compatible with each other and can be mixed. Maximum Interrupt Events: 10 Limits: 1 to 1000000 Description: Maximum number of interrupt time events (such as IPX routing) allowed before guaranteeing that a thread switch has occurred (when maximum reached switch to thread time processing of events) Reply To Get Nearest Server: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Does this server respond to GET NEAREST SERVER requests from workstations that are attempting to locate a server Number Of Watchdog Packets: 10 Limits: 5 to 100 Description: The number of times the server will ask an inactive workstation if it is still attached to the file server before terminating the workstation's connection if no response has been received Delay Between Watchdog Packets: 59.3 seconds Limits: 9.9 seconds to 10 minutes 26.2 seconds Description: Amount of time the server will wait for an inactive workstation to reply to a watchdog packet, before asking the workstation again if it is still attached to the file server Delay Before First Watchdog Packet: 4 minutes 56.6 seconds Limits: 15.7 seconds to 20160 minutes Description: Amount of time the server will wait, without receiving a request from a workstation, before asking the workstation if it is still attached to the file server Enable Packet Burst Statistics Screen: OFF Description: Display NCP packet burst statistics screen New Packet Receive Buffer Wait Time: 0.1 seconds Limits: 0.1 seconds to 20 seconds Description: Minimum time to wait before allocating a new packet receive buffer Console Display Watchdog Logouts: OFF Description: Display an alert on the console when the watchdog logs out a user because of a connection failure MEMORY Allow Invalid Pointers: OFF Description: Allow invalid pointer to cause a nonexistent page to be mapped in and only notify once Read Fault Notification: ON Description: Notify console and error log of emulated read page faults. Read Fault Emulation: OFF Description: When a read occurs from a non-present page, emulate the read. Write Fault Notification: ON Description: Notify console and error log of emulated write page faults. Write Fault Emulation: OFF Description: When a write occurs to a non-present page, emulate the write. Garbage Collection Interval: 15 minutes Limits: 1 minutes to 60 minutes Description: Maximum time between garbage collections Number of Frees For Garbage Collection: 5000 Limits: 100 to 100000 Description: Minimum number of frees needed for garbage collection to occur Minimum Free Memory For Garbage Collection: 8000 Limits: 1000 to 1000000 Description: Minimum free alloc bytes needed for garbage collection to occur Alloc Memory Check Flag: OFF Description: Do corruption checking in Alloc memory nodes Auto Register Memory Above 16 Megabytes: ON Can only be set in the startup ncf file Description: Automatically add memory which can be detected above 16 megabytes on EISA bus machines Reserved Buffers Below 16 Meg: 16 Limits: 8 to 300 Description: Number of file cache buffers to be kept for device drivers unable to access memory above 16 megabytes Jiggle Memory: OFF Description: Enable memory jiggling (for testing purposes) Check Cache: OFF Description: Enable cache and dynamic memory checking FILE CACHING Read Ahead Enabled: ON Description: As long as sequential file access is occurring, do background reads to get the blocks that will be requested soon into the cache in advance Read Ahead LRU Sitting Time Threshold: 10 seconds Limits: 0 seconds to 60 minutes Description: If the Cache LRU sitting time is below this threshold, read ahead will not take place Minimum File Cache Buffers: 20 Limits: 20 to 1000 Description: Number of file cache buffers to be left by the server (not allocated for other uses) Maximum Concurrent Disk Cache Writes: 50 Limits: 10 to 4000 Description: Maximum number of concurrent writes of dirty disk cache buffers Dirty Disk Cache Delay Time: 3.3 seconds Limits: 0.1 seconds to 10 seconds Description: Minimum amount of time the system waits before writing a not completely dirty disk cache buffer Minimum File Cache Report Threshold: 20 Limits: 0 to 1000 Description: How close the number of cache buffers has to get to the minimum before a warning is issued DIRECTORY CACHING Dirty Directory Cache Delay Time: 0.5 seconds Limits: 0 seconds to 10 seconds Description: Minimum time the system waits before writing a dirty directory cache buffer Maximum Concurrent Directory Cache Writes: 10 Limits: 5 to 50 Description: Maximum number of concurrent writes of directory cache buffers Directory Cache Allocation Wait Time: 2.2 seconds Limits: 0.5 seconds to 2 minutes Description: Minimum time to wait between new directory cache buffer allocations Directory Cache Buffer NonReferenced Delay: 5.5 seconds Limits: 1 seconds to 5 minutes Description: Normal time to wait after a directory cache buffer was referenced before re-using it Maximum Directory Cache Buffers: 500 Limits: 20 to 4000 Description: Maximum number of directory cache buffers that can be allocated by the system Minimum Directory Cache Buffers: 20 Limits: 10 to 2000 Description: Minimum number of directory cache buffers to be allocated by the server before delaying Maximum Number Of Internal Directory Handles: 100 Limits: 40 to 1000 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: The Maximum number of directory handles retained for NLMs using connection zero. This facilitates rapid aquisition of access rights in a given directory. Maximum Number Of Directory Handles: 20 Limits: 20 to 1000 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: The Maximum number of directory handles retained per connection to facilitate rapid aquisition of access rights in a given directory. FILE SYSTEM Check SubAllocation: OFF Description: Enable sub allocation checking Minimum File Delete Wait Time: 1 minutes 5.9 seconds Limits: 0 seconds to 10080 minutes Description: Minimum time to wait after a file is deleted before purging it File Delete Wait Time: 5 minutes 29.6 seconds Limits: 0 seconds to 10080 minutes Description: Normal time to wait after a file is deleted before purging it Allow Deletion Of Active Directories: ON Description: Allow the deletion of a directory when another connection has a drive mapped to it Maximum Percent of Volume Space allowed for Extended Attributes: 10 Limits: 5 to 50 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Percent of volume space allowed for Extended Attributes storage Maximum Extended Attributes per File or Path: 16 Limits: 4 to 512 Description: Allowable number of extended attributes for files or paths Maximum Percent Of Volume Used By Directory: 13 Limits: 5 to 50 Description: Maximum percent of each volume that can be allocated for the directory Immediate Purge Of Deleted Files: OFF Description: Purge all files immediately upon deletion Maximum Subdirectory Tree Depth: 25 Limits: 10 to 100 Description: Maximum depth of subdirectories Volume Low Warn All Users: ON Description: Send volume low warning to all users Volume Low Warning Reset Threshold: 256 Limits: 0 to 100000 Description: Number of disk blocks above the volume low warning threshold where the warning trigger is reset Volume Low Warning Threshold: 256 Limits: 0 to 1000000 Description: Threshold where a warning is issued that the volume is getting low on disk space (number is in disk allocation units) Turbo FAT Re-Use Wait Time: 5 minutes 29.6 seconds Limits: 0.3 seconds to 65 minutes 54.6 seconds Description: Minimum time to wait before re-using a closed Turbo FAT Compress Screen: OFF Description: Creates/Destroys the compression status screen Compression Daily Check Stop Hour: 6 Limits: 0 to 23 Description: The hour (0 = midnight, 23 = 11pm) when the file compressor ends scanning each enabled volume for files that need to be compressed (if Compression Daily Check Stop Hour is equal to Compression Daily Starting Hour then start checking every day at Compression Daily Starting Hour and run as long as necessary to finish all files meeting the compressible criteria.) Compression Daily Check Starting Hour: 0 Limits: 0 to 23 Description: The hour (0 = midnight, 23 = 11pm) when the file compressor starts scanning each enabled volume for files that need to be compressed Minimum Compression Percentage Gain: 15 Limits: 0 to 50 Description: The minimum percentage a file must compress in order to remain compressed. Enable File Compression: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Allow file compression to occur on compression enabled volumes. If disabled, no compression will take place. Immediate compress requests will be queued until compression is allowed. Maximum Concurrent Compressions: 2 Limits: 1 to 8 Description: The number of simultaneous compressions allowed by the system (simultaneous compressions can only occur if there are multiple volumes) Convert Compressed To Uncompressed Option: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Description: What to do to the uncompressed version when the server uncompresses a file (0 = always leave compressed version, 1 = if compressed file is read only once (within the time frame defined by "Days Untouched Before Compression") then leave the file compressed (on second access leave uncompressed), 2 = always change to the uncompressed version) Decompress Percent Disk Space Free To Allow Commit: 10 Limits: 0 to 75 Description: The percentage of disk space on a volume that is required to be free in order for file decompression to permanently change the compressed file version to uncompressed, which prevents newly uncompressed files from entirely filling up the volume (compressed files that are written to are always left uncompressed) Decompress Free Space Warning Interval: 31 minutes 18.5 seconds Limits: 0 seconds to 42710 minutes 3.8 seconds Description: The time interval between displaying warning alerts when the file system is not permanently changing compressed files to uncompressed files due to insufficient free disk space (setting the display interval to 0 turns off the alert) Deleted Files Compression Option: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: How to compress deleted files (0 = don't, 1 = compress next day, 2 = compress immediately) Days Untouched Before Compression: 28 Limits: 0 to 100000 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: The number of days to wait after a file was last accessed before automatically compressing it Allow Unowned Files To Be Extended: ON Description: Controls whether or not an unowned file can be extended. LOCKS Open Callback Timeout: 5.5 seconds Limits: 0.3 seconds to 2 minutes 17.3 seconds Description: Number of ticks a request will wait for a client flush. Maximum Record Locks Per Connection: 500 Limits: 10 to 100000 Description: Maximum number of record locks per connection (physical, logical & semaphores) Maximum File Locks Per Connection: 250 Limits: 10 to 1000 Description: Maximum number of file locks per connection (including open files) Maximum Record Locks: 20000 Limits: 100 to 400000 Description: System wide maximum number of record locks (physical, logical & semaphores) Maximum File Locks: 10000 Limits: 100 to 100000 Description: System wide maximum number of file locks (including open files) TRANSACTION TRACKING Auto TTS Backout Flag: ON Can only be set in the startup ncf file Description: Automatically do TTS backouts on re-boot (skip the prompts) TTS Abort Dump Flag: OFF Description: Enable dumping of data from aborted transactions to a log file Maximum Transactions: 10000 Limits: 100 to 10000 Description: System wide maximum number of concurrent transactions TTS UnWritten Cache Wait Time: 1 minutes 5.9 seconds Limits: 11 seconds to 10 minutes 59.1 seconds Description: Maximum time a cache buffer write can be delayed by TTS TTS Backout File Truncation Wait Time: 59 minutes 19.2 seconds Limits: 1 minutes 5.9 seconds to 1581 minutes 51.3 seconds Description: Minimum time to wait before truncating the TTS backout file DISK Enable Disk Read After Write Verify: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Re-read all data written to disk and verify correctness Remirror Block Size: 1 Limits: 1 to 8 Description: Sets the remirror block size in 4K increments (1=4K, 2=8K, ... 8=32K) Concurrent Remirror Requests: 4 Limits: 2 to 32 Description: Sets the number of remirror requests per logical partition Mirrored Devices Are Out Of Sync Message Frequency: 30 Limits: 5 to 9999 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Sets the frequency in minutes where NetWare will check for Out Of Sync devices TIME TIMESYNC ADD Time Source: Maximum Length: 47 Description: Add the name of a server to contact to the configured list. TIMESYNC Configuration File: SYS:SYSTEM\TIMESYNC.CFG Maximum Length: 254 Description: Sets a new path for operations involving the configuration file. TIMESYNC Correction Floor: 1 Limits: 0 to 16777215 Description: In milliseconds. Smallest correction to attempt. Adjustments smaller than this are ignored. TIMESYNC Configured Sources: OFF Description: When ON, this server will not listen to advertising time sources. Instead it will only contact sources explicitly configured with the "TIMESYNC Time Source" option. TIMESYNC DEBUG: 7 Limits: 0 to -1 Description: Timesync debug messages are displayed in TIMESYNC DEBUG SCREEN. Press ALT-ESC to switch to that screen. TIMESYNC Directory Tree Mode: ON Description: Controls the use of SAP packets in conjuction with the directory services tree structure. The default, ON, causes time synchronization to ignore SAP packets which do not originate from within the tree to which this server belongs. The default installation puts a SINGLE time source at the root of every directory tree, which causes confusion since there should only be one SINGLE time source on the entire network. Setting this parameter to OFF allows this server to receive SAP packets from any time source on the network. TIMESYNC Hardware Clock: ON Description: Controls Hardware clock synchronization. When set to ON, a SINGLE or REFERENCE server reads the hardware clock at the beginning of each polling loop. A PRIMARY or SECONDARY server sets the hardware clock, instead of reading it. TIMESYNC Immediate Synchronization: OFF Description: When set to ON, the next synchronization polling loop will begin immediately. The flag automatically resets to OFF. TIMESYNC Maximum Offset: 600 Limits: 1 to 16777215 Description: In seconds. Largest adjustment during any polling interval. This limits the speed of convergence. Maximum is 6 months. TIMESYNC Offset Ceiling: 315532800 Limits: 0 to 315532800 Description: In seconds. Largest acceptable error value. An error greater than this is considered invalid. Maximum is 10 years. TIMESYNC Polling Count: 3 Limits: 1 to 1000 Description: Polling count. How many time packets to exchange while polling. TIMESYNC Polling Interval: 600 Limits: 10 to 2678400 Description: In seconds. Long polling interval. Maximum is 31 days. TIMESYNC REMOVE Time Source: Maximum Length: 47 Description: Remove the name of a server from the configured list. Whether or not the named server is removed this parameter will be blank on return. Use "SET TIMESYNC TIME SOURCE =" to examine the complete list. TIMESYNC RESET: OFF Description: When set to ON, the TIMESYNC NLM will reset selected internal values and clear the configured server list. The flag automatically resets to OFF. TIMESYNC Restart Flag: OFF Description: When set to ON, the TIMESYNC NLM will restart. The flag automatically resets to OFF. TIMESYNC Service Advertising: ON Description: When ON, this time source advertises using SAP. However, secondary time sources never advertise. TIMESYNC Short Interval: 10 Limits: 10 to 600 Description: In seconds. Short polling interval. TIMESYNC Synchronization Radius: 2000 Limits: 0 to 2147483647 Description: In milliseconds. Maximum adjustment allowed while still considered to be synchronized. TIMESYNC Time Adjustment: None scheduled. Maximum Length: 98 Description: Schedule a time adjustment. Can only be issued from a SINGLE, REFERENCE or PRIMARY type server. The format is [+|-]hh:mm:ss [AT [date and time]]. Default date and time is six polling intervals or one hour (whichever is larger) from now. Using the word CANCEL instead of a date will cancel a previously scheduled adjustment. SINGLE and REFERENCE servers do not accept adjustments from PRIMARY servers. TIMESYNC Time Source: Maximum Length: 47 Description: Add the name of a server to contact to the configured list. When used from the system console screen without supplying a name, this command will also display the current list of configured sources. TIMESYNC Type: SECONDARY Maximum Length: 22 Description: The type of time source. Choose from SINGLE reference, REFERENCE, PRIMARY, or SECONDARY. TIMESYNC Write Parameters: OFF Description: Causes certain parameters to be written to the current configuration file. See the description of write value for more information. TIMESYNC Write Value: 3 Limits: 1 to 3 Description: Controls which parameters are written by the write parameters option. Set this value to 1 for internal parameters only, 2 for configured time sources only, 3 for both parameters and configured sources. Time Zone: GMT0BST Maximum Length: 79 Description: Time zone string indicating the abbreviated name of the time zone, the offset from Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), and the alternate abbreviated time zone name to be used when daylight savings time is in effect. The default is "<>". Issuing this command causes UTC time to be recalculated from local time. Default Time Server Type: SECONDARY Maximum Length: 49 Description: The default time synchronization server type. Choose from SECONDARY, PRIMARY, REFERENCE, or SINGLE. Can be overridden by separate time synchronization parameters. Default is SECONDARY. Start Of Daylight Savings Time: (MARCH SUNDAY LAST 2:00:00 AM) Maximum Length: 78 Description: Local date and time when the switch onto daylight savings time should occur. Formats include a simple date and time or rules introduced by a "(". For example, April 4 1993 2:0:0 am, (April 4 2:0:0 am), (April Sunday >= 1 2:0:0 am), or (April Sunday First 2:0:0 am). Only rules cause rescheduling for the next year. You must set both the start and end dates before either will be scheduled. End Of Daylight Savings Time: (OCTOBER SUNDAY LAST 2:00:00 AM) Maximum Length: 78 Description: Local date and time when the switch off of daylight savings time should occur. Formats include a simple date and time or rules introduced by a "(". For example, October 31 1993 2:0:0 am, (October 31 2:0:0 am), (October Sunday <= 31 2:0:0 am), or (October Sunday last 2:0:0 am). Only rules cause rescheduling for the next year. You must set both the start and end dates before either will be scheduled. Daylight Savings Time Offset: +1:00:00h Description: The offset applied in time calculations when daylight savings time is in effect. The default is +1:00:00 (one hour). Issuing this command causes UTC time to be recalculated from local time. Daylight Savings Time Status: ON Description: Indicates whether daylight savings time is in effect (ON) and that the daylight savings time offset should be used in time calculations. The default is OFF. Changing the status does not change the local time. New Time With Daylight Savings Time Status: ON Description: Indicates whether daylight savings time is in effect (ON) and that the daylight savings time offset should be used in time calculations. The default is OFF. The difference between this call and "Set Daylight Savings Time Status" is that this call also automatically adjusts the local time by adding or subtracting the daylight savings time offset. NCP NCP File Commit: ON Description: Allow applications to flush all pending file writes to disk Display NCP Bad Component Warnings: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display NCP bad component alert messages Reject NCP Packets with bad components: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Reject NCP packets which fail component checking Display NCP Bad Length Warnings: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display NCP bad length alert messages Reject NCP Packets with bad lengths: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Reject NCP packets which fail boundary checking Maximum Outstanding NCP Searches: 51 Limits: 10 to 1000 Description: Maximum number of simultaneous NCP directory searches that a connection can have Allow Remote Command Line Processing: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Description: Options controlling remote Console command processing:(0 = allow always, 1 = allow if console is not secure,2 = never allow). NCP Packet Signature Option: 1 Limits: 0 to 3 Description: Options controlling NCP Packet Signatures: (0 = don't do packet signatures; 1 = do packet signatures only if the client requires them; 2 = do packet signatures if the client can, but don't require them if the client doesn't support them; 3 = require packet signatures). After startup time, you can only increase the level. Enable IPX Checksums: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Description: Enable checksumming of IPX packets (0 = no checksums; 1 = checksum if enabled at the client; 2 = require checksumming) Allow Change To Client Rights: ON Description: Allow a Print or Job server to assume the rights of a queue job's submitter as it services that queue job. Allow LIP: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Allow Large Internet Packet support MISCELLANEOUS CLIB FILE Checking: OFF Description: Display the linked list of FILE structures and information for an NLM written to Novell's NLM Libraries API interface. CLIB Thread Checking: OFF Description: Display a screen of context structures and information for an NLM written to Novell's NLM Libraries API interface. CLIB Memory Checking: OFF Description: NLM Library memory allocation system integrity checking and allocation tracking. Sound Bell For Alerts: ON Description: Sound the bell when an alert message is displayed on the console Replace Console Prompt With Server Name: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Replace the console prompt with the server name Alert Message Nodes: 20 Limits: 10 to 256 Description: The number of pre-allocated Alert Message nodes Worker Thread Execute In A Row Count: 10 Limits: 1 to 20 Description: Number of times in a row the scheduler will dispatch new work before allowing other threads to run Halt System On Invalid Parameters: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Halt system when an invalid parameter or condition is detected rather than displaying a system alert and continuing Upgrade Low Priority Threads: OFF Description: Cause low priority threads to be scheduled at regular priority (some NLMs can freeze up low priority threads, shutting down file compression, etc.) Display Relinquish Control Alerts: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display alert messages when a process does not relinquish control frequently Display Incomplete IPX Packet Alerts: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display alert messages when IPX receives incomplete packets Display Old API Names: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display the names of old API routines that a module is using when the module is loaded Developer Option: OFF Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Enable options associated with developer environment Display Spurious Interrupt Alerts: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display alert messages when a spurious hardware interrupt is detected Display Lost Interrupt Alerts: ON Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Display alert messages when the interrupt controller detects a lost hardware interrupt Pseudo Preemption Count: 10 Limits: 1 to -1 Description: Number of times to allow the threads to make file read or write system calls without relinquishing before forcing a relinquish (Pseudo Preemption is either enabled globally or for threads created by specific NLMs) Global Pseudo Preemption: OFF Description: Cause all threads to use Pseudo Preemption Maximum Service Processes: 40 Limits: 5 to 100 Description: Maximum number of request servicing processes New Service Process Wait Time: 2.2 seconds Limits: 0.3 seconds to 20 seconds Description: Minimum time to wait before creating a new request servicing process Automatically Repair Bad Volumes: ON Description: When a volume fails to mount, automatically run VRepair to fix it. Allow Unencrypted Passwords: OFF Description: Allow unencrypted password requests to be used ERROR HANDLING Server Log File State: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Action to take if the SYS$LOG.ERR file size grows larger than size limit: (0 = take no action; 1 = delete the log file; 2 = rename log file). Volume Log File State: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Action to take if the VOL$LOG.ERR file size grows larger than size limit (0 = take no action; 1 = delete the log file; 2 = rename log file). Volume TTS Log File State: 1 Limits: 0 to 2 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Action to take if the TTS$LOG.ERR file size grows larger than size limit (0 = take no action; 1 = delete the log file; 2 = rename log file). Server Log File Overflow Size: 4194304 Limits: 65536 to -1 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Maximum size for the file SYS$LOG.ERR. Volume Log File Overflow Size: 4194304 Limits: 65536 to -1 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Maximum size for the file VOL$LOG.ERR. Volume TTS Log File Overflow Size: 4194304 Limits: 65536 to -1 Can be set in the startup ncf file Description: Maximum size for the file TTS$LOG.ERR. DIRECTORY SERVICES NDS trace to screen: ON Description: Enable DS trace screen. NDS trace to file: OFF Description: Trace DS Events to the NDS trace file on SYS volume. NDS Trace Filename: SYSTEM\DSTRACE.DBG Maximum Length: 254 Description: Sets the path and name of the NDS trace file on the SYS volume. NDS client NCP retries: 3 Limits: 1 to 20 Description: Specifies number of NCP retries before NDS client times out a connection. NDS external reference life span: 192 Limits: 1 to 384 Description: Specifies number of hours unused external references will be allowed to exist before being removed. NDS inactivity synchronization interval: 30 Limits: 2 to 1440 Description: The interval in minutes after which full synchronization of replicas is performed following a period of no change to the information held in NDS on the server. NDS synchronization restrictions: OFF Maximum Length: 131 Description: OFF allows synchronization with any version of DS. ON restricts synchronization to version numbers you specify as parameters. Example: ON, 420, 421 NDS servers status: UP/DOWN Maximum Length: 7 Description: Marks the status of all server objects in the local namebase as UP or DOWN. NDS janitor interval: 60 Limits: 1 to 10080 Description: Sets the interval in minutes at which the NDS janitor process is executed. NDS backlink interval: 780 Limits: 2 to 10080 Description: Sets the interval in minutes at which NDS backlink consistency checking is performed NDS trace file length to zero: OFF Description: Clears the NDS trace file. Once cleared, parameter resets itself to OFF. To use this parameter, you must also set the "NDS trace to file" parameter to ON. Check Equivalent To Me: OFF Description: Enforce checking of Equivalent To Me Attribute on Authentication. ttf: OFF Description: Trace DS Events to the NDS trace file on SYS volume. DSTrace: ON Maximum Length: 79 Description: Displays internal Directory Services activity and server to server synchronization events. Default Tree Name: Maximum Length: 31 Description: A temporary tree name to be used by time synchronization in the event the local namebase has never been opened. Bindery Context: OU=TECHNICAL.O=NETCONNECT Maximum Length: 255 Description: The NetWare Directory Services container where bindery services are provided. Set multiple contexts by separating contexts with semicolons.