NetWare Command
Purpose or Subcommand
Capture and log console
CONLOG
messages.
Linux Command
Counterpart
Driver version
modinfo
numbers
dmesg
/var/log/
boot.msg
Hardware settings
lsmod
ip
Node (station)
ip
addresses
External network
—
number of the
cabling scheme
Board name
yast
Frame type
—
Networking protocol
—
for each network
board
Server's eDirectory
ndsstat
tree and bindery
rcndsd
context
status
cat /var/
log/
messages
Alternatives and Notes
For more information, see the man
pages associated with each
command.
lists modules loaded in
lsmod
memory, but not the version.
ip
shows the network card
configuration.
For more information, see the
man page.
This is an IPX convention. IPX is a
legacy NetWare protocol that will
not be ported to Linux. However, it
is available on a NetWare virtual
machine running on an OES-Linux
host server.
This information is available in
YaST > Hardware > Hardware
Information.
For help with YaST, enter
yast -h
at the command prompt.
This is an IPX convention. IPX is a
legacy NetWare protocol that will
not be ported to Linux. However, it
is available on a NetWare virtual
machine running on an OES-Linux
host server.
This is an IPX convention. IPX is a
legacy NetWare protocol that will
not be ported to Linux. However, it
is available on a NetWare virtual
machine running on an OES-Linux
host server.
For more information, see the
ndsstat
man page.
To view more rcndsd options, enter
rcndsd -help
at the command
prompt.
Ctrl+F10 shows the console log in
real time.
NetWare/Linux Command Map
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