Novell OPEN ENTERPRISE SERVER 2 SP2 - LINUX TIPS FOR NETWARE ADMINISTRATORS Manual page 22

Linux tips for netware administrators
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NetWare Command
DSREPAIR
DTRACE
ECHO ...
EDIRUTIL
EDIT
ENABLE LOGIN
ENABLE TTS
ENV
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OES2 SP2: Linux Tips for NetWare Administrators
Purpose or Subcommand
Maintain and repair the
database of a Novell
eDirectory tree.
A menu-driven trace utility
for U.S. Robotics* ISDN
Allegra adapters.
Enable (ECHO ON) or
disable (ECHO OFF) the
displaying of commands
executed from an NCF file.
Access all of the
eDirectory back-end
utilities remotely as well as
on the server.
Create or modify a text file
on a boot, DOS, USB, or
NetWare partition.
Reenable the login
function after using
DISABLE LOGIN. Enable
the supervisor account
(bindery only) when the
account has been locked
by the intruder detection
function.
Manually enable the
NetWare Transaction
Tracking System (TTS).
This is primarily used only
by application developers
for testing purposes.
Display or set C Library
environment variables.
Linux Command
Alternatives and Notes
Counterpart
ndsrepair
For more information, see the
ndsrepair
See also IMONITOR.
This is not DSTRACE.
In shell script files, the echo
command causes the comment that
follows it to be displayed, as does
preceding the comment with an
exclamation mark (!).
Comments preceded by a pound
sign (#) are not displayed as the
script runs.
For information about script files,
see
Section 3.2, "NCF vs. Shell
Script Files," on page
edirutil
For more information, enter
edirutil -h
vi
For help, enter
vim
See
"DISABLE LOGIN" on page 19
ncpcon
for additional important information.
enable login
TTS is not available for NSS
volumes on OES-Linux.
Journaled Linux file systems, such
as Ext3, are capable of providing
similar functionality. For example,
the
Journal
journaling provides a service similar
to TTS. For more information,
search the Web for information
about the file systems you are
using.
For more information, enter
env
at the command prompt, or see
env
the
env
man page.
49.
.
vi -h
, or
man vim
mode of Ext3
info
man page.
.

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