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Workstations (cont.) Restrictions

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Limit the number of

workstations a user can log in from at one time

Restrict the workstations a user can log in from

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ARCONFIG

Asynchronous Remote CONFIGuration

If your me server includes a IAN B or IAN C connection to a remote workstation, you must configure the software that will be running in your remote workstation and file server. Use ARCONFIG to configure the software.

For more information on using ARCONFIG, see the Installation for ELS NetWare Level II manual.

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ATOTAL

Command Line Utility ~

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Accounting Services TOTAL

Command format

Use ATOTAL to total the accounting services usage on your network. ATOTAL is run from the SYS:SYSTEM directory, so you must have supervisor rights to that directory. The accounting feature must be installed on your file server.

ATOTAL Additional information

ATOTAL compiles information from the system accounting records and lists the following:

• Total blocks read

• Total blocks written

• Total connect time in minutes

• Total service requests

• Total disk storage in blocks per day

The totals are listed only if the accounting feature is installed on the file server and services are being charged (see "Install the accounting feature" on page 518 and "Set charge rates"

on page 520).

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View a summary of the

accounting services used on your network

1. Change to the SYS:SYSTEM directory.

2. Type

ATOTAL <Enter>

You see the following message on the screen:

Processing accounting records •••

After the accounting records have been processed, the daily and weekly totals for each service are listed on the screen.

Redirect the output of ATOTAL to a file

ATOTAL's output usually fills more than one screen on the computer. To view the output later, or to view it screen-by-screen, redirect the output to a file.

To redirect the output to a file, type

ATOTAL > filename <Enter>

Print a hard copy of the file

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To print a hard copy of the file, type

NPRINT filename <Enter>

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ATTACH

Command format

Command ~

Line Utility

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Use ATTACH to access another file server while remaining logged in to your current file server.

ATTACH [serverVuser]]

Replace server with the name of the file server you want to attach to and user with the username you want to use on that file server. If you do not specify the file server and username in the command, you are prompted to enter each one individually.

Additional information

You must be logged in to a file server before you can use ( ATTACH to log in to additional file s e r v e r s . " , - - . . - / Use WHOAMI to verify that you are logged in to a file

server.

Although ATTACH connects you to a file server, it does not create a drive mapping to that file server. To map a

network drive to a directory on the newly attached file server, use MAP or SESSION.

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Access additional file servers

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To attach to additional file servers while remaining logged in to your current file server, complete the following steps.

1. Type

ATTACH server fuser < Enter>

Replace server with the name of the file server you want to attach to, and user with the username you want to use on that file server.

If you do not specify the file server and username in the command, you are prompted to enter each one

individually.

2. If a password is required for the username you typed, the following prompt appears on your screen:

Enter your password:

Type your password and press < Enter> .

A message similar to the following appears on your screen, indicating the file server you are attached to:

Your station is attached to server SALES.

When you log in with a username that does not require a password (user GUEST frequently does not have a password), you are not prompted to enter a password.

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BINDFIX

BINDery FIX

Command format

Command ~

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Use BINDFIX to correct problems with the NetWare bindery.

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

BINDFIX

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Additional information

Use BINDFIX if you think data in the bindery files has been corrupted. BINDFIX corrects the following problems:

• A username cannot be deleted or modified.

• A user's password cannot be changed.

• A user's rights cannot be modified.

• The "Unknown Server" error message appears during print spooling even though you are spooling on the default server.

• Error messages referring to the bindery are displayed on the file server console monitor.

How BINDFIX works

BINDFIX shuts down the bindery files so users cannot access them. Then BINDFIX rebuilds and reopens the bindery files.

While rebuilding the files, BINDFIX lists the tasks it is ( "

performing. You are prompted to specify whether to delete,,--_j the mail directories and trustee rights of users whose

accounts have been deleted.

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BINDFIX creates new NET$BIND.SYS and NET$BVAL.SYS files. The previous versions of NET$BIND.SYS and NET$BVAL.SYS are renamed NET$BIND.OLD and NET$BVAL.OLD.

If the reconstructed bindery does not solve the problem with the file server, or if there is a power loss while BIND FIX is running, you can restore the previous version of the bindery using BINDREST (if you haven't deleted the .OLD files).

After verifying that the new bindery files are correct, delete the two .OLD files from the SYS:SYSTEM directory.

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