Utility
Description
Displays the Novell Login dialog box. For more information on using this dialog
gnwlogin
box, see
Displays a dialog box showing the servers you are logged in to
gnwservers
Displays a dialog box showing the eDirectory trees you are logged in to.
gnwtrees
B.3 Using the Novell Client for Linux Man Pages
Each of the utilities has a man page associated with it that contains information on the utility, such
as a definition, usage, and samples. There is a known bug related to the manpath environment
variable on NLD. The ncl_man utility has been provided for convenience until the manpath bug is
resolved. You should use the ncl_man command (instead of the traditional man command) to view
NCL-related man pages. To do this, enter the following in a terminal window the first time you want
to view a Novell Client for Linux man page:
/opt/novell/ncl/bin/ncl_man
This modifies the MANPATH to allow the Novell Client man pages to be displayed.You can then
access the man page for a specific Novell Client for Linux utility by entering the following:
ncl_man utility_name
For example:
ncl_man ncl_tray
In the man pages, use the PgUp and PgDn keys to move up and down. Use the Home and End keys
to move between the beginning and the end of a document. To exit a man page, press q. You can
learn more about the man command by entering man man in a terminal window.
You can also enter utility_name --help in a terminal window to access a help page for the
utility.
"Logging In to the
Network" in the Novell Client for Linux User Guide.
The Novell Client for Linux Commands
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