Using Modules
102 Utilities Reference
Parameter
(no parameter)
string
If you are using a color monitor, each module name is displayed in a color that
represents the functional group it belongs to.
Cyan (light blue) module name indicates a module loaded by server.exe
Red module name indicates a module loaded from the startup directory
White module name indicates a module loaded from the autoexec.ncf file
Purple module name indicates a module loaded by other modules
The following example illustrates output of the MODULES command:
CDBE.NLM
Loaded from internal nlm list.
NetWare Configuration DB Engine
Version 5.00
Copyright 1998 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.
CPUCHECK.NLM
Loaded from internal nlm list.
NetWare Processor Checking Utility
Version 1.00
Copyright 1998 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.
AHA2940.HAM
(Address Space = OS)
Adaptec 7800 Family HAM Driver for NetWare v7.00
Version 7.00
Copyright 1997 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved.
Use to
View a list of all loaded modules.
Display a list of all modules with names
matching the string.
The string can also contain an asterisk (*) as
the last character. In this case, the system
displays a list of module names where the
names begin with the string.
For example, MODULES D* displays a list of all
modules beginning with the letter D.
(Address Space = OS)
(Build 28)
April 28, 1998
(Address Space = OS)
April 10, 1998
April 22, 1998
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