User Guide
24 Server Operating System Administration Guide
Server Operating System Administration Guide
103-000148-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Changing the Server’s Software Configuration
After installing NetWare, you can make several changes, including
“Installing, Uninstalling, and Configuring a Server or Other Products” on
page 25
“Setting Server Parameter Values” on page 38
Changing time synchronization
For more information on changing time synchronization, see Configuring
Timesync on Servers in the Network Time Management Administration
Guide.
Adding or changing volumes
For information about creating logical or traditional volumes, see
Creating a Logical Volume or Creating a Traditional Volume in the Novell
Storage Services Administration Guide.
Modifying the eDirectory
TM
tree
For information on designing and modifying the Novell eDirectory, see
Designing the eDirectory Tree in the Novell eDirectory 8.6
Administration Guide.
Before changing the server’s configuration, view the current configuration by
entering CONFIG at the System Console prompt or by viewing and printing
the configuration report in NetWare Remote Manager.
The CONFIG command displays the following information:
Server name, internal network number, and server uptime.
Hardware settings, node (station) addresses, external network number of
the cabling scheme, board name, frame type, and communication
protocol for each network board.
The server’s eDirectory tree and bindery context.
On some systems, CONFIG might display information about NetWare
Loadable Module
TM
(NLM
TM
) programs. The kind and amount of NLM
program information depends on the system.
For more information about running CONFIG, see CONFIG in Utilities
Reference.