NetWare 4.1/9000 Concepts
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NetWare Glossary
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USInode contains such information as
• Filename
• Modification time
• Access time
• NetWare owner ID
• Name space information for DOS and OS/2
USInode can be located by looking at the NPFS volume control path in the
voltab file.
See also: “Attributes”; “File Systems, NetWare Services”; “voltab.”
NetWare Loadable Module (NLM)
A program in NetWare 4 that you can load and unload from server memory
while the server is running. (Some NLMs are loaded automatically, because
other NLMs can’t run without them.)
NLMs link disk drivers, LAN drivers, name spaces, and other NetWare
server management and enhancement utilities to the operating system.
NetWare Services does not run NLMs. Some NLMs, however, have been
ported to NetWare Services as HP-UX daemons.
NetWare managed node
A NetWare Services server that is available to network management
consoles over IP/IPX. This server must have the management daemons
enabled to register NetWare Services data to the Network management
agent.
See also: “Network management”; “NetWare management agents.”
NetWare management agents
The management agent for NetWare Services is the Simple Network
Protocol Management (SNMP). It is a UNIX process that can gather data
about the managed items in the definitions file.