Supervising the Network
Index
I-7
deleting, with NetWare Administrator,
4-47
deleting, with PARTMGR, 4-48
explained, 2-24
NetWare Server objects
deleting, 4-46
NetWare Server objects, naming
restrictions for, 2-29
NetWare Services
software requirements, vi
NetWare shell, specifying version in login
scripts, 5-60
NetWare UNIX Client user
explained, 3-4
NetWare user account
explained, 3-5
NetWare users without mapping, 3-7
NetWare volumes
managing in a UnixWare environment,
7-3
NETWARE_REQUESTER identifier
variable, explained, 5-60
Network
address, specifying in login scripts, 5-60
installing DOS on, 3-31
installing operating systems on, 3-31
installing Windows on, 3-33
Network configuration
NetWare Setup, 9
NETWORK_ADDRESS identifier
variable, explained, 5-60
NFS-mounting
supported by Standard file system, 7-4
NLIST utility, explained 2-56. See also
SEARCH utility
NMENU utility
compiling menus, 6-8
complex menu example, 6-9
converting MENU program to NMENU,
6-27
elements, explained, 6-5
examples, 6-9, 6-22
executing menu program from login
scripts, 5-27
explained, 6-3
illustrated, 6-5
making menus work, 6-25
maximum item lines, 6-10
maximum number of menus, 6-10
maximum number of windows, 6-10
memory requirements, 6-3
name length, 6-10
numbering, 6-12
old menu files, converting, 6-27
planning, 6-7
planning menus, 6-10
setting up user environments, 6-25
simple menu example, 6-9
starting from login script, 6-26
steps in creating menus, 6-7
submenus, numbering, 6-12
syntax, 6-4
NMENU utility, commands
control, listed, 6-15
GETx, using, 6-20
ITEM options, explained, 6-13
MENUCNVT, using, 6-27
organizational, listed, 6-11
types, explained, 6-11
wrapping, 6-10
NO_DEFAULT login script command,
using, 5-4, 5-45
Node address, specifying in login scripts,
5-60
Non-IBM computers
long name, specifying in login scripts, 5-
37, 5-60
short name, specifying in login scripts,
5-60
NOSWAP login script command
using, 5-45
using with # command, 5-19
NOT MEMBER OF "group" identifier
variable, explained, 5-60
NUC user
explained, 3-4
NVT
explained, 7-14
NVT2, 3-17
nwroot
NetWare user, 3-6
nwroot UnixWare user account, 3-3
nwuser
NetWare user, 3-6
nwuser UnixWare user account, 3-3
O
Object
bindery services, naming restrictions
for, 2-14
container, naming rules for, 2-13
country,explained, 2-13
moving, 2-57
NET.CFG, 2-57
Organization,explained, 2-13
Organizational Unit, explained, 2-13
Object name restrictions
bindery services, 2-28
Object rights, explained, 2-4
Object rights. See Rights, object
Object, properties of, 2-29
Objects
ADMIN, 12
container, 9, 12
container,types of, 2-11
creating container, 2-11
deleting, 2-2
deleting from the tree, 2-65
Groups, 2-2
leaf, 9
leaf, naming rules, 2-27
managing, 2-2
moving, 2-2, 2-57
NetWare Server, 13
Organizational role, 2-2
Profile, 2-2
properties of, 2-2
renaming, 2-2
renaming leaf and container, 2-69
rights needed, 2-3
searching for, 2-2
set up, 2-2
SYS, 12
Users, 2-2
volume, 12, 14
working with, 11
Objects, example of, 2-12
Objects, searching for, 2-53
Objects. See also specific objects
Directory Map object, mapping drive in
login scripts, 5-42
with login scripts, 5-5
Operating system
assigning trustee rights to, 3-37