User Guide
88 Server Operating System Administration Guide
Server Operating System Administration Guide
103-000148-001
August 30, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Sound Bell for Alerts = OFF
Available alert parameters are described in the following table.
Many other alerts can be generated by the system, but are not controlled by
server parameters. For example, if the address of a server on the network is
changed, an alert will be broadcast on other server consoles. You can control
these alerts with the ALERT command. See ALERT in Utilities Reference.
Condition That Generates Alert Relevant Parameters
Spurious interrupts are detected Display Spurious Interrupt Alerts
Spurious Interrupt Alert Threshold
(See SET > Miscellaneous Parameters in
Utilities Reference.)
Lost interrupts are detected Display Lost Interrupt Alerts
Lost Interrupt Alert Threshold
(See SET > Miscellaneous Parameters in
Utilities Reference.)
NLM programs fail to relinquish
control of processor
Display Relinquish Control Alerts
CPU Hog Timeout Amount
(See SET > Miscellaneous Parameters in
Utilities Reference.)
Incomplete IPX
TM
packets are
received
Display Incomplete IPX Packet Alerts
(See SET, Display Incomplete IPX Packet
Alerts = value in Utilities Reference.)
Available file cache buffers are
nearing minimum
Minimum File Cache Report Threshold
(See SET > File Caching Parameters for the
Traditional File System in Utilities Reference.)
A volume is becoming full Volume Low Warn All Users
Volume Low Warning Threshold
Volume Low Warning Reset Threshold
(See SET > File Parameters for the
Traditional File System in Utilities Reference.)