Disk Errors
132 Server Operating System Administration Guide
Client Issues
Hung connections. Check for them and clear them. See
Workstation Connection" on page
Client software. You can identify client problems by changing SET NCP
SET parameter. For more information, see
Reference.
By setting these server parameters to On, the server displays a warning
each time a bad packet is received at the server. The warning message also
includes the MAC (Media Access Control) addresses of devices where
the packets originated.
These parameters are in the NCP category:
Display NCP Bad Component Warnings=On
Reject NCP Packets With Bad Components=On
Display NCP Bad Length Warnings=On
Reject NCP Packets With Bad Length=On
Update client software.
Cabling. If you have installed high-speed 100 MB network boards, you
might need to upgrade your cabling, too.
If the problem still occurs, follow the troubleshooting steps in
Troubleshooting Methodology" on page
"Troubleshooting High Utilization" (http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/
search/searchtid.cgi?/10011512.htm); search the
(http://support.novell.com/search/kb_index.jsp)
contact a Novell Support Provider.
To resolve disk I/O, disk space, and mirroring problems, see the following
sections:
"Resolving General Server Disk I/O Errors" on page 133
"Resolving Server Disk Space Problems" on page 133
"Mirrored Partitions Do Not Remirror Automatically" on page 134
"Mirroring Takes a Long Time" on page 134
"Mirroring Stops Just Before It Is Finished" on page 135
92.
NCP Parameters
105; review tips in
Novell Knowledgebase
for High Utilization; and
"Clearing a
in
Utilities
"Using a
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