User Guide

44 NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
103-000144-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Viewing or Changing SET Parameters
From the Set Parameter Categories page, you can do the following:
View the SET parameter categories
To access the Set Parameter Categories page, click the Set Parameters
link in the navigation frame.
Access each SET parameter by category to view the current value for the
parameter or associated help and change the value
To view a setting for a specific parameter in a category, click the name of
the category on the Set Parameter Categories page. To change the value
for that parameter, click the parameter value link, change the value, and
click OK.
We recommend you keep the settings at the default unless you are aware
of the ramification of the changed value.
To view the help for each parameter, click the ? icon next to the parameter
value link.
The help description for each parameter describes what the parameter
controls, lists the range of values that can be set, shows the NLM program
that owns the parameter, and lists the attributes for the file.
Save the settings to a text file on volume SYS: to use as a reference
To save the settings to a text file on volume SYS:, enter a filename with
the .TXT extension in the Save Setting to a File on Volume SYS: field,
and then click Save.
Control whether hidden SET parameters are viewable at the System
Console prompt or in the SET parameters list in NetWare Remote
Manager
To do this, click the View Hidden Set Parameter On or Off button on the
Set Parameter Categories page.
View SET parameters with settings that are different from the server
default (modified)
To do this, click the View Modified Set Parameters button on the Set
Parameter Categories page. This list does not include nonpersistent SET
parameters. When diagnosing a server problem, you might want to review
settings that have been changed from the server default values or compare
them against a server that is working well. If you have more than one
network administrator making changes to your server, using this feature
will help you to know what changes have been made.