User Guide

244 Utilities Reference
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Turbo FAT Re-Use Wait Time = time Specify how long a turbo FAT buffer remains in memory after an
indexed file is closed.
Supported values: 0.3 second to 1 hour 5 minutes 54.6 seconds
Default: 5 minutes 29.6 seconds
Once the wait-time value has passed, the system can allocate the
buffer to another indexed file.
Increase the wait time if
You want the turbo FAT index to remain in memory for long
periods of time, even when the file is closed.
You frequently reopen the same file after a specific delay and
know that another file opened during that delay will reuse the
index.
Decrease the wait time if you want the memory released
immediately to service the next file that needs to be indexed.
When a program randomly accesses a file that contains more
than 64 FAT entries, the system builds a turbo FAT index for the
file so that information is accessed quickly. (NetWare indexes any
randomly accessed file with 64 FAT entries.)
The system doesn’t immediately delete the index from its buffer
when the file is closed.
Having the turbo FAT index in memory makes reopening the file
and accessing information faster.
Compression Daily Check Stop Hour
= number
Specify the hour when you want the file compressor to stop
scanning enabled volumes for files that need to be compressed.
Supported values: 0 to 23
Default: 6
Hours are specified by a 24-hour clock: 0 = midnight; 23 = 11 p.m.
This parameter can be set in the STARTUP.NCF file.
Allow Unowned Files To Be Extended
= value
Specify whether files can be modified when the owner has been
lost or deleted.
Supported values: ON, OFF
Default: ON
This parameter can be set in the STARTUP.NCF file.
Parameter Use to