User Guide
Introducing NetWare Remote Manager 11
NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
103-000144-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Logging in
The default front page for the non-logged-in user is gone. When you point
your browser to the NetWare 6 server, you will see a Login window
before seeing any page in NetWare Remote Manager. For more
information, see “Accessing NetWare Remote Manager” on page 14.
Admin and Non-admin view
If you log in to NetWare Remote Manager as a user with the Supervisor
right to the Server object, you can access and perform all management
options. If you log in as a user without this right, you can only see the
volumes, directories, and files that you have rights to. You can view files
where you have read access rights and upload files into directories where
you have write access. You will not be able to see or do any of the
management functions.
Disk Partition Operations
As an alternative to using ConsoleOne
TM
to create, change, or remove
partitions, volumes, and pools, you can use the Disk Partition Operation
features in NetWare Remote Manager. For more information, see
“Managing Disk Partitions” on page 38.
Profile CPU execution per NLM program
On multiprocessor servers, you can now view how each NLM program is
distributing its activity across the available CPU. For more information,
see “Viewing CPU Execution Profile Data by NLM” on page 29.