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Subsystem specific to a NetWare operating system 81
File System page
The File System page provides the file system information for the server. The page is divided into the following three
sections:
File System
File Volume
Open Files
File System
The File System section displays the following information:
Reads (Kbytes)The total number of Kilobytes read by the file system. This value provides a measure of server
activity.
Writes (Kbytes)The total number of Kilobytes written by the file system. This value provides a measure of
server activity.
Maximum Open FilesThe maximum number of open files allowed in the file system.
Open FilesThe current number of open files in the file system.
Maximum Record LocksThe maximum number of record locks allowed in the file system.
Record LocksThe current number of record locks in the file system.
Maximum Directory Tree DepthThe number of levels of subdirectories NetWare supports.
File Volumes
The File Volumes table lists all of the NetWare volumes, both mounted and not mounted.
IDA unique value that identifies each NetWare volume on the server. The value for each volume must remain
constant from one re-initialization of the agent to the next re-initialization.
Volume NameThe name of the physical volume, which might differ from the Directory Services (DS) name.
Volume Size (Kbytes)The size of the physical volume in Kilobytes.
Free Space (Kbytes)The free space on the physical volume in Kilobytes. As this number approaches zero, the
volume is running out of space for new or expanding files.
Block Size (bytes)The block size on the volume in bytes.
Segment CountThe number of segments making up this volume.
Mount StatusThe mount state of the volume, which can be 1 mounted or 2 dismounted.
NOTE: If the volume is not mounted, all the other values in the File Volumes table, except Volume Name, are
valid.
DS NameThe full Directory Services distinguished name for the volume, or the zero-length string if the
distinguished name is not applicable.
Open Files
The Open Files table lists all of the open files on the server. If a file is opened by more than one connection, multiple
entries for the same file appear in the table. Only the operator and administrator have the right to retrieve this
information. The information in this table is sorted by File Name value by default. The Open Files table lists the
following values:
ConnectionThe number of the connection that opened the file.
File Name (sortable)The name of the open file including the directory path.
Login Name (sortable)The name of the user (if any) who opened the file. If the file was opened by the system
or by an NLM, the Login Name is a zero-length string.
Volume Name (sortable)The name of the NetWare physical volume containing the open file.
User Information page
The User Information page lists all user accounts in this file server. Users in the table might or might not be logged in
at the time the page is viewed. The page is divided into two sections: General Information and User Information.