Calculating Memory Required for Name Space Support
Adding a Name Space
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Traditional File Services Administration Guide
The following name space NLM programs are available with NetWare:
MAC.NAM (Macintosh)
LONG.NAM (OS/2, Windows 95/NT/2000)
NFS.NAM (NFS).
An FTAM name space module is available from third-party providers.
Use the following formula to calculate the name space memory requirement
for traditional NetWare non-DOS volumes:
0.032 x volume_size (in MB) / block_size (in MB)
Round the size up to the highest number.
For example, adding Macintosh name space to a 100 MB volume with a block
size of 4 MB would require 1 MB of additional memory:
0.032 x 100 MB / 4 = 0.8 MB
Prerequisites
A mounted traditional volume
Sufficient memory
1
Enter the following server console command to load the appropriate name
space:
LOAD [path]name_space
For example, to load the name space module for Macintosh support, enter
the following:
LOAD MAC.NAM
2
Enter the following command to add name space support to the volume:
ADD NAME SPACE name to volume_name
In this example, name is the name space NLM and volume_name is the
name of the volume that will store the non-DOS files.
NOTE:
You need to add name spaces only once, not each time you start the
server.
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