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Parameter
New Packet Receive Buffer Wait
Time = time
Console Display Watchdog Logouts =
value
Directory Services Parameters
196 Utilities Reference
Use to
Specify how long the operating system waits after receiving a
request for a packet receive buffer before granting a new buffer.
Supported values: 0.1 second to 20 seconds
Default: 0.1 second
This parameter prevents the system from granting too many
buffers during a sudden peak in usage.
If you have an EISA bus master board in your server, don't
change this parameter.
Specify whether a console message is displayed when a
connection is cleared.
Supported values: ON, OFF
Default: OFF
If your network is running smoothly, you don't need to display
watchdog logouts.
If your workstations are having connection problems, the
watchdog logout messages can help you isolate which stations
aren't receiving or sending watchdog packets.
Directory services parameters allow you to do the following:
Control the Novell
Set time intervals for maintenance processes that reclaim disk space,
remove external references, and check the consistency of backlinks.
Set eDirectory synchronization intervals and restrictions.
Specify the number of NCP
Mark the status of other servers in the namebase as UP or DOWN.
Specify bindery services contexts.
Handle security issues.
For descriptions of directory services parameters, see
®
eDirectory
trace file.
TM
retries before timeout.
TM
Table 6 on page
197.

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