Other modules, such as MONITOR, can be loaded, used, and then
unloaded. Refer to the documentation for the specific module.
You can load modules in protected address space. Because NetWare
supports NLM programs running in user mode (ring 3), server-based
®
network applications, such as GroupWise
or Lotus* Notes* can have
their own execution environment.
You can also load shared libraries such as CLIB in more than one space
(point one copy to two places). Multiple instances share code but have
different data. Because each instance of the module must be loaded at the
same logical address in each address space, that place is reserved across
application spaces when you load the shared library in the first address
space.
When you install system and public files on the server, any .nlm and .lan
modules are copied to sys:system. The .ham and .nam modules are copied
to the boot directory of the server.
The installation of LAN drivers can be best accomplished with
NWCONFIG. This means that NWCONFIG can load, bind, and
configure the drivers and add the LOAD command to the autoexec.ncf
file. See
Loading and Binding LAN Drivers
and
"NWCONFIG" on page
135.
Examples
To load the NE3200
driver (without parameters), enter
TM
[LOAD] NE3200
To load the NWCONFIG module, enter
[LOAD] NWCONFIG
To load a module called database.nlm in a protected address space, enter
[LOAD] PROTECTED DATABASE.NLM
To load a module in a protected address space and flag the address space
as restartable, enter
[LOAD] RESTART GRPWISE
The PROTECTED option is not necessary if either RESTART or
ADDRESS SPACE are specified on the command line.
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