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Making Computer Memory Available for Network Drivers
Troubleshooting the NetWare Server
To resolve hard disk access problems, perform the following actions:
Make sure that the disk driver is loaded. In NetWare Remote Manager,
click the Disk / LAN Adapters link in the navigation frame, and then click
the Info icon for each network board in your server.
Check the cables between the hard disks and the controller boards. Make
sure that Pin 1 of each cable is attached to Pin 1 of each connector.
Check the power cables and make sure that they are seated correctly in
the power sockets on the hard disks.
Check the disk partition and volume information on the hard disk using
ConsoleOne
or NetWare Remote Manager.
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To increase the amount of workstation memory available for network drivers,
do any or all of the following:
Add more memory.
Unload unneeded terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs (DOS
clients only).
Modify the NET.CFG file to load only necessary drivers.
Modify the CONFIG.SYS file to load only necessary drivers.
This section provides troubleshooting suggestions for typical NetWare server
problems such as the following:
Abends
Insufficient Packet Receive Buffer, No ECB Available Count Errors
Slow Response
Console Hangs
High Utilization Statistics
General Server Disk I/O Errors
Disk Space Problems
Memory Problems
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