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Repair the bindery

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Before you run BINDFIX, make sure all users have logged out of the network.

1. Change to the SYS:SYSTEM directory.

2. Type

BINDFIX <Enter>

You see the following message while BINDFIX closes the bindery files and makes backup copies of them, renaming the backup copies with the ".OLD" extension.

Rebuilding Bindery. Please Wait.

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BINDFIX

As BINDFIX scans the current bindery flIes for

inconsistencies and tries to correct any problems it fmds, you see a message similar to the following:

Checking for invaLid nodes.

Checking object's property Lists.

Checking properties to see that they are in an object property List.

Checking objects for back-Link property.

Checking set consistency and compacting sets.

BuiLding avaiL Lists and new hash tabLes.

There are XX Object Nodes and

xx

Property Nodes free.

Checking User objects for standard properties.

Checking group objects for standard properties.

Checking Links between users and groups for consistency.

3. The following prompt appears:

DeLete maiL directories or users that no Longer exist? (yIn):

Type the appropriate response.

If you answer "No," skip to Step 4.

If you answer "Yes," the mail subdirectories of users that no longer exist on the network are deleted, and you see messages similar to the following:

Checking for maiL directories of users that no

4. The following prompt appears:

DeLete trustee rights to users that no longer exist?

(yIn):

If you answer "No," skip to Step 5.

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BINDFIX

If you answer "Yes," BINDFIX scans all mounted volumes and removes users that no longer exist from all trustee lists, You see information similar to the

following on your screen:

Checking Volume SYS, Please wait.

Checking Volume VOL1. Please wait.

5. If the bindery check is successful, you see the following:

Bindery check successfully completed.

Please delete the files NETSBIND.OLD and NETSBVAL.OLD after you have verified the reconstructed bindery.

Verify the reconstructed bindery and then delete the flIes as prompted. These flIes are in the SYS:SYSTE~

directory.

If the bindery check is unsuccessful, you see the following:

Bindery check NOT successfully completed.

In this case, you may want to use BIND REST. If you have not already deleted the ".OLD" flIes, BINDREST restores the ".OLD" bindery flIes and returns the bindery to its original state.

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BINDREST

BINDery RESTore

Command ~

Line Utility

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Use BINDREST to restore a previous version of the bindery ~j files after you have run BINDFIX.

Command format

Since the bindery files are in the SYS:SYSTEM directory, you must have supervisor rights in that directory to use BINDREST.

BINDREST Additional information

BINDFIX creates NET$BIND.OLD and NET$BVAL.OLD files as backups. If BINDFIX fails, you can run·BINDREST to restore the files to their original version and name.

BINDREST, in effect, cancels the changes made by BINDFIX by renaming NET$BIND.OLD and NET$BV AL.OLD to NET$BIND.SYS and NET$BV AL.SYS.

Restore a previous version

of the bindery files after running BINDFIX

In the SYS:SYSTEM directory, type BINDREST <Enter>

BINDREST restores the previous version of the bindery files.

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---( Use BROADCAST at the file server console to send a message to all users logged in or attached to the file server.

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Command format

BROADCAST message

Replace message with the information you want to send to the users (up to 60 characters).

Additional information

Users who are logged in using ACS or NACS, users who are logged in on remote workstations, and users who have used CASTOFF with the All option do not receive BROADCAST messages.

Send a message to all users

logged in or attached to the file server

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To send a message to all users logged in or attached to the file server, type

BROADCAST message <Enter>

Replace message with the information you want to send (up to 60 characters).

To delete the message from a workstation screen and resume work, press <Ctrl> and <Enter> simultaneously.

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BROADCAST

Example

To broadcast a message warning users that you are going to (

shut down the me server, type "-_/

BROADCAST The file server will be turned off in five minutes. < Enter>

All attached users receive BROADCAST messages on the 25th line of the screen. Messages do not interfere with the workstation's screen display.

For Texas Instruments Workstations

Texas Instruments (TI) workstations do not receive or display the message until the user presses the key (usually the Enter key) that allows a NetWare packet to be sent.

The user can erase the message by pressing the Escape key.

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Command format

Command options SHOw

CAPTURE

Use CAPTURE to send data from your workstation to a network printer or to a network file.

CAPTURE [option ... ]

Replace option with one or more of the options listed below.

(The SHow option cannot be used with other options.)

Include this option to view the current status of LPT ports.

Do not use SHow with other CAPTURE options.

Autoendcap

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Include this option if you want to send data to a network printer or to a network file when you exit or enter an application. Autoendcap does not automatically end the capture of an LPT port as its name implies.

Default: Autoendcap enabled Not utoendcap

Local=n

Include this option to prevent data from being sent to a network printer or file when you enter or exit an application.

Include this option to indicate which LPT port to capture.

Replace n with 1, 2, or 3.

Default: L = 1

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CAPTURE

Tlmeout=n

Include this option to enable the TImeout feature. Replace n with a number (1 through 1,000) representing the number of seconds between the moment you press the print key( s) (defined by your application) to print a job and the moment the job is queued for printing or saved to a network file.

Default: TI = 0 (TImeout disabled)

Server = server

This option indicates which file server the data should be sent to for printing. Replace server with the name of the file server.

Default: your default server

Job=job / '\

Include this option to specify the name of the print job j

Printer=n

configuration to be used. You can also define print jobs using PRINTCON.

Include this option to indicate which network printer the print job should be sent to. Replace n with the number of the network printer (0, 1,2,3, or 4).

Default: P

=

0

Queue

=

queue

Include this option to indicate which queue the print job will be sent to. Replace queue with the name of a queue.

Default: 0

=

PRINTO_O

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Form =form or n

Copies=n

Tabs=n

NoTabs

Include this option to specify the form the job will be printed on. Replace Jonn with the name of the form, or replace n with the number of the form. (Supervisors derme forms on the file server using PRINTDEF.)

Include this option to indicate how many copies of the print job you want to print. Replace n with a number. You can specify up to 256 copies.

Default: Copies

=

1

Include this option only if your application does not have a print formatter (most applications do). This option replaces all tab characters in yoUr print job with the number of spaces n (0 to 18) you specify.

Default: Tabs

=

8

Include this option only if your application does not have a print formatter (most do). This option ensures that all the tabs in your print job arrive at the printer unchanged.

NAMe=name

Include this option to specify the username you want to appear on the upper half of your banner page. Replace name with a username.

Default: the username you used to log in

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CAPTURE

Banner==banner

NoBanMr

FormFeed

Include this option to specify the banner word to appear on the lower half of your banner page. Replace banner with any word or phrase up to 12 characters long. Use an underline character to represent a space between words (for example, IN_THE _BlACK).

Default: Banner = LST:

Include this option to specify that a banner page not be printed.

Include this option to enable form feed after your print job has been printed.

Default: form feed enabled

NoFormFeed

lnclude this option to disable form feed at the printer.

CReate

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filespec

Keep

Include this option if you want to send data to a ftle and not to a network printer. Replace filespec with the name of the ftle you want to create. Specify the file server, volume, and directory if you want to save the file to a directory other than your default directory.

Include this option as a safety feature when you plan to capture data over several hours.

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CAPTURE

Keep ensures that the ftle server retains all data it receives from your workstation if your workstation hangs or loses power while you are capturing data to the ftle server.

Fifteen minutes after your workstation hangs or loses power, the ftle server sends the data it received from your

workstation to a network printer for printing.

If you do not include Keep in your CAPTURE command and your workstation hangs or loses power as you are capturing data, the ftle server discards the data it received.

Additional information

If a default job configuration and form are defmed on the network (with PRINTCON and PRINTDEF), CAPTURE follows those defaults. If the defaults are not defined on the network, CAPTURE follows its own defaults.

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