Rights; Show; Sleep; Soap - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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NetWare POA
Example:
/rdaboffset-2
See also /nordab.

39.95 /rights

Verifies that the POA has the required network rights or permissions to all directories where it needs
access in the post office directory.
When started with this switch, the POA lists directories it is checking, which can be a lengthy
process. Use this switch on an as needed basis, not in the POA startup file. If the POA encounters
inadequate rights or permissions, it indicates the problem and shuts down.
NetWare POA
Syntax:
/rights

39.96 --show

Starts the Linux POA with a server console interface similar to that provided for the NetWare and
Windows POAs. This user interface requires that the X Window System and Open Motif be running
on the Linux server.
The --show switch cannot be used in the POA startup file. Therefore, the POA never runs with a user
interface if it is started automatically whenever the server restarts.
NetWare POA
Syntax:
N/A

39.97 /sleep

Sets how long NetWare POA threads remain dormant when the CPU utilization threshold has been
exceeded. The default is 100 milliseconds. See
NetWare POA," on page
NetWare POA
Syntax:
/sleep-milliseconds
Example:
/sleep-300
See also /cpu.

39.98 /soap

Enables SOAP so that the POA can communicate with SOAP clients. Valid settings are enabled and
disabled. See
Section 36.2.4, "Supporting SOAP Clients," on page
Linux POA
--rdaboffset 3
Linux POA
--rights
Linux POA
--show
Section 38.5, "Optimizing CPU Utilization for the
577.
Linux POA
N/A
N/A
Windows POA
/rdaboffset-4
Windows POA
/rights
Windows POA
N/A
Windows POA
N/A
N/A
504.
Using POA Startup Switches 613

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