Using Server Batch Files
To
Bring a specific secondary processor
online
Bring two or more (but not all)
secondary processors online
Bring all secondary processors online
For more information, see
This section explains how to use .NCF batch files to load modules, execute
System Console commands, and configure subsystems. For procedures, see
the following:
"Using EDIT to Create and Edit Text and Batch Files" on page 56
"Using NWCONFIG to Create and Edit Startup Batch Files" on page 57
"Making a Command Optional in a Server Batch (.NCF) File" on page 58
"Changing Server Name and Internal Address in AUTOEXEC.NCF" on
page 59
A server batch file is an executable file containing server console commands.
You execute the file by entering its name at the System Console prompt.
NetWare then executes all the commands in the file in order.
By default the NetWare installation process creates two batch files that are
always executed whenever the server is booted:
STARTUP.NCF—This file is executed first. It loads the server's disk
drivers and name spaces, and can execute certain server parameters that
cannot be executed anywhere else. This file resides in the server's startup
directory, C:\NWSERVER.
AUTOEXEC.NCF—This file is executed after STARTUP.NCF and
after volume SYS: is mounted. It sets time synchronization parameters
and the bindery context, stores the server name, loads the communication
protocol, loads the LAN drivers and settings for the network boards,
Enter
START PROCESSORS n
n=processor number
START PROCESSORS n n
n=processor number
START PROCESSORS
START PROCESSORS
Managing the NetWare Server
in
Utilities
Reference.
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