Supervising the Network

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Managing the NetWare Directory Services Tree
Creating and Managing Directory Services Partitions
4 Select the partition that is executing a partition operation and choose “Abort
Partition Operation.”
As long as at least one of the replicas has not yet completed the operation (as
shown in the “State” box), you can abort the operation.
5 To abort the partition operation, choose “Abort” and then choose “Yes.”
The partition operation is aborted and any replicas that have been merged,
created, or moved (depending on the operation you had begun) are returned to
their original Directory tree locations.
Additional Information
Aborting a Partition Operation Using PARTMGR
Prerequisites
A workstation running DOS 3.30 or later and PARTMGR
A minimum of 512 KB of memory available on the workstation
The Supervisor object right to the object at the root of the partition
Procedure
1 At the DOS prompt, type
PARTMGR <Enter>
2 From the “Partition Administration” menu, choose “Manage Partitions.”
Your current context appears in the upper left corner.
3 Select the parent partition that is involved in a partition operation.
If the partition appears in the list, select it and press <F10>.
If the partition is not on the list, browse the directory by selecting objects and
pressing <Enter> until you see the partition you want. Select it and press
<F10>.
For more information about Refer to
Partitions “NetWare Directory partition,” “Partition
management,” and “Replica” in Concepts
Using NetWare Administrator
“NetWare Administrator” in Utilities
Reference