Why is the memory bandwidth low?

I am very concerned about this, because I've also seen it in the EPoX NFORCE3-250 board. Using DDR400 the bandwidth should be about 3000MB/sec, but it is only at about 2650-2700. I hope this is another BIOS issue and it will be fixed.
By the way, has anyone tried the initial BIOS of the K8N Neo PE board, that MSI gave to benchmark sites for reviews? I'm starting to be interested in it.

Thanks you guys. It was the 2T/1T setting.
However I'm disappointed now with my RAM that works in 1T setting only with 1 memory chip in SLOT 3. It's no problem of using 2 DS memory chips. The problem is that this RAM works at DDR400 only in SLOT 3. Same story was with my NFORCE2 mainboards.
At 2T it even does above 220FSB (AT 2.70v), but the performance is quite lower. And it's not the best period of time to purchase RAM  
Memory:
TwinMOS PC3200 512MB Double Sided CL 2.5 /3/3/8
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TMD7608F8E50D
MODEL NO: M2G9J16A-TT
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    BROKER.NLM v3.00.12 Feb. 20, 2008 NDPS Broker
    BSDSOCK.NLM v6.82 Nov. 20, 2007 Novell BSDSOCK Module
    BSPXCOM.NLM v7.90 Apr. 15, 2003 BSPXCOM.NLM v7.90.000, Build
    253
    BTCPCOM.NLM v7.90 Jul. 9, 2003 BTCPCOM.NLM v7.90.000, Build
    253
    BTRIEVE.NLM v7.90 Mar. 21, 2001 BTRIEVE.NLM v7.90.000
    CALNLM32.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare NWCalls Runtime
    Library
    CCS.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 Controlled Cryptography
    Services from Novell, Inc.
    CDBE.NLM v6.01 Sep. 21, 2006 NetWare Configuration DB
    Engine
    CDDVD.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Loadable Storage System
    (LSS) for CD/UDF (Build 163 MP)
    CERTLCM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell SASL EXTERNAL Proxy LCM
    2.8.0.0 20080623
    CERTLSM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell SASL EXTERNAL LSM
    2.8.0.0 20080623
    CHARSET.NLM v1.01 Jun. 4, 2003 Display Character Set Support
    For NetWare
    CIOS.NLM v1.60 Feb. 12, 2008 Consolidated IO System
    CLIB.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 (Legacy) Standard C Runtime
    Library for NLMs
    CLNNLM32.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare NWClient Runtime
    Library
    CLXNLM32.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare NWCLX Runtime Library
    COMN.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Common Support Layer
    (COMN) (Build 163 MP)
    CONFIG.NLM v3.10.17 Feb. 12, 2008 NetWare Server Configuration
    Reader
    CONLOG.NLM v3.01.02 Aug. 8, 2006 System Console Logger
    CONNAUD.NLM v3.17 May. 10, 2005 NLS - Connection Metering
    CONNMGR.NLM v5.60.01 Sep. 7, 2006 NetWare Connection Manager
    NLM
    CPQASM.NLM v1.20 May. 11, 2007 HP ProLiant Server Health
    Driver Tier 2
    CPQBSSA.NLM v7.90 Jul. 6, 2007 HP Insight Management Base
    System Agent
    CPQDASA.NLM v7.90 Jun. 21, 2007 HP Management Array Subsystem
    Agent
    CPQFCASA.NLM v7.90 Jun. 21, 2007 HP Management Fibre Channel
    Array Agent
    CPQHLTH.NLM v5.22 May. 11, 2007 HP ProLiant Server Health
    Driver Tier 1
    CPQHMMO.NLM v3.92 Jun. 10, 2003 Compaq HMMO Services Provider
    for NetWare
    CPQHOST.NLM v7.90 Jul. 6, 2007 HP Insight Management Host
    Agent
    CPQHTHSA.NLM v7.90 Jul. 6, 2007 HP Insight Management Health
    Agent
    CPQIDESA.NLM v7.90 Jun. 21, 2007 HP Management IDE Subsystem
    Agent
    CPQNCSA.NLM v7.90 May. 24, 2007 HP Insight NIC Agent
    CPQRAID.HAM v2.15 Jul. 5, 2005 HP Unified RAID driver
    CPQSCSA.NLM v7.90 Jun. 21, 2007 HP Management SCSI Subsystem
    Agent
    CPQSHD.CDM v2.08 Feb. 19, 2008 HP NWPA SCSI Disk Driver
    CPQSSSA.NLM v7.90 Jun. 21, 2007 HP Management Storage Box
    Subsystem Agent
    CPQTHRSA.NLM v7.90 Jul. 6, 2007 HP Insight Management
    Threshold Agent
    CPQWEBAG.NLM v7.90 Jul. 6, 2007 HP Web Based Management Agent
    CPUCHECK.NLM v5.60.01 Dec. 6, 2007 NetWare Processor Checking
    Utility
    CRLSM.NLM v2.08.01 Oct. 28, 2008 Challenge Response LSM
    v2.8.1.0
    CRON.NLM v1.70 Jun. 8, 1998 NetWare Scheduler
    CSATPXY.NLM v1.02 Nov. 17, 1999 CS Audit Trail Proxy Agent
    CSAUDIT.NLM v6.00.02 Sep. 4, 2003 CSLIB: Audit Trail Facility
    CSL.NLM v2.06.02 Jan. 13, 2000 NetWare Call Support Layer For
    NetWare
    CSLIND.NLM v4.21 Dec. 7, 1999 TCPIP CSL INDEPENDENCE MODULE
    7Dec99 7Dec99
    CSSYSMSG.NLM v1.01.08 Mar. 18, 1999 CSLIB: System Messages
    Facility
    DBNET6.NLM v1.45.02 Mar. 16, 2006 Debug Network IO Support
    DFSLIB.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 DFS Common Library (Build 163
    MP)
    DHCPSRVR.NLM v3.14 Oct. 30, 2008 DHCP Server
    DHOST.NLM v10010.97 Sep. 18, 2006 Novell DHost Portability
    Interface 1.0.0 SMP
    DIAG500.NLM v3.04.03 Oct. 31, 2007 Diagnostic/coredump utility
    for NetWare 6.x
    DPLSV386.NLM v1.15.01 May. 21, 2007 NetWare 6.x Distributed Print
    Library - DPLSV386
    DPRPCNLM.NLM v3.00.17 Oct. 10, 2006 Novell NDPS RPC Library NLM
    DS.NLM v20216.83 Jul. 6, 2008 Novell eDirectory Version 8.8
    SP3 SMP
    DSAPI.NLM v6.00.04 Jan. 27, 2006 NetWare NWNet Runtime Library
    DSEVENT.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare DSEvent Runtime
    Library
    DSLOADER.NLM v20216.83 Jul. 6, 2008 Novell eDirectory Version
    8.8.0 Loader SMP
    DSLOG.NLM v20216.83 Jul. 6, 2008 DS Log for Novell eDirectory
    8.8.0
    ETHERTSM.NLM v3.90 Mar. 20, 2006 Novell Ethernet Topology
    Specific Module
    EXPATLBC.NLM v1.00.02 Aug. 31, 2004 Scripting - Expat XML Parser
    Library (LibC Based) 1.95.2
    EXPIRES.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 Expires Module
    FATFS.NLM v1.24 Aug. 27, 2007 FAT Filesystem Module for
    NetWare
    FILESYS.NLM v5.14 Apr. 16, 2008 NetWare File System NLM
    FLOPPY.HAM v1.03 Feb. 3, 2006 Novell FLOPPY Driver
    GAMS.NLM v2.00 Mar. 19, 2008 Graded Authentication
    Management Service
    HEADERS.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 Headers Module
    HOSTMIB.NLM v5.03.01 Dec. 1, 2006 NetWare 5.x/6.x Host Resources
    MIB
    HTTPSTK.NLM v4.03 Sep. 4, 2008 Novell Small Http Interface
    HWDETECT.NLM v1.19.05 Feb. 20, 2003 Novell Hardware
    Insertion/Removal Detection
    IDEATA.HAM v4.34 May. 5, 2007 Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host
    Adapter Module
    IDECD.CDM v4.13 Apr. 4, 2007 Novell ATA/IDE CD/DVD Custom
    Device Module
    IFACE.NLM v7.02.10 Mar. 5, 2010 SAV Interface for NetWare
    INETCFG.NLM v6.51.03 Jul. 17, 2007 Internetworking Configuration
    Production_17July2007
    IPCLINFO.NLM v1.11.01 Dec. 17, 1999 IP Client Info Module
    17Dec99
    IPMCFG.NLM v1.01.16 Oct. 22, 2005 Web Interface for IP Address
    Management
    IPMGMT.NLM v1.03.01 May. 29, 2007 TCPIP - NetWare IP Address
    Management
    IPPSRVR.NLM v4.01.04 Oct. 14, 2008 Novell iPrint Server
    IPXS.NLM v4.10.01 Feb. 12, 1998 NetWare STREAMS IPX Protocol
    IPXSPX.NLM v5.60 Feb. 1, 2006 NetWare IPX/SPX Protocol Stack
    NLM
    JAVA.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 java.nlm (based on 1.4.2_18)
    Build 08101613
    JNET.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java jnet (based on 1.4.2_18)
    JSMSG.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 Jetstream Message Layer (Build
    163 MP)
    JSOCK.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Support For Java Sockets
    (loader)
    JSOCK6X.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 NetWare 6.x Support For Java
    Sockets (JDK 1.4.2)
    JSTCP.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 Jetstream TCP Transport Layer
    (Build 163 MP)
    JVM.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java Hotspot 1.4.2_18
    Interpreter
    JVMLIB.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java jvmlib (based on
    1.4.2_18)
    KEYB.NLM v2.10 Jul. 26, 2001 NetWare National Keyboard
    Support
    LANGMANI.NLM v10310.47 Aug. 9, 2004 Novell Cross-Platform Language
    Manager
    LBURP.NLM v20214.51 Jul. 1, 2008 LDAP Bulkload
    Update/Replication Protocol service extension for Novell eDirectory 8.8
    LCMCIFS2.NLM v2.00.09 Nov. 29, 2005 Windows Native File Access
    Login Methods (Build 84 SP)
    LCMMD5.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell SASL DIGEST-MD5 Proxy
    LCM 2.8.0.0 20080623
    LDAPSDK.NLM v3.05.02 Jul. 10, 2008 LDAP SDK Library (Clib
    version)
    LDAPXS.NLM v3.05.01 Jul. 10, 2008 (Clib version)
    LFS.NLM v5.12 Sep. 21, 2005 NetWare Logical File System
    NLM
    LIB0.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell Ring 0 Library for
    NLMs
    LIBC.NLM v9.00.05 Oct. 3, 2008 Standard C Runtime Library for
    NLMs [optimized, 7]
    LIBGCC_S.NLM v3.04.03 Apr. 29, 2005 gcc runtime and intrinsics
    support
    LIBNSS.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 Generic Library used by NSS
    (Build 163 MP)
    LIC_API.NLM v2.01 Jun. 30, 1997 License APIs IP020A.G03
    LLDAPSDK.NLM v3.05.02 Jul. 10, 2008 LDAP SDK Library (LibC
    version)
    LLDAPSSL.NLM v3.05.01 Jul. 10, 2008 NetWare SSL Library for LDAP
    SDK (LibC version)
    LLDAPX.NLM v3.05.01 Jul. 10, 2008 NetWare Extension APIs for
    LDAP SDK (LibC version)
    LOCNLM32.NLM v6.00.04 Nov. 29, 2005 NetWare NWLocale Runtime
    Library
    LSAPI.NLM v5.02 Jan. 7, 2003 NLS LSAPI Library
    LSL.NLM v4.86 Feb. 2, 2006 Novell NetWare Link Support
    Layer
    LSMAFP3.NLM v2.00.11 May. 10, 2004 Macintosh Native File Access
    Login Methods (Build 103 SP)
    LSMCIFS2.NLM v2.00.07 Nov. 29, 2005 Windows Native File Access
    Login Methods (Build 95 SP)
    LSMMD5.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell SASL DIGEST-MD5 LSM
    2.8.0.0 20080623
    LSSS.NLM v3.40 Aug. 8, 2008 Novell SecretStore LDAP
    Extension Manager 3.4.1.2
    MAL.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Media Access Layer (MAL)
    (Build 163 MP)
    MALHLP.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Configure help messages
    (Build 163 MP)
    MANAGE.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Management Functions
    (Build 163 MP)
    MASV.NLM v2.00.01 Sep. 2, 2008 Mandatory Access Control
    Service
    MM.NLM v3.22.07 Aug. 20, 2008 NetWare 6.5 Media Manager
    MOD_IPP.NLM v1.00.04 Jun. 7, 2006 iPrint Module
    MOD_JK.NLM v1.02.23 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0 plugin for Tomcat
    MOD_PHP5.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - Apache 2.0 Module
    MONDATA.NLM v6.00 Jul. 18, 2003 NetWare 5.x/6.x Monitor MIB
    MONITOR.NLM v12.02.02 Apr. 4, 2006 NetWare Console Monitor
    MSM.NLM v4.12 Aug. 22, 2007 Novell Multi-Processor Media
    Support Module
    NAMED.NLM v6.07.05 Dec. 18, 2009 eDirectory integrated Novell
    DNS Server
    NBI.NLM v3.01.01 Jul. 13, 2007 NetWare Bus Interface
    NCP.NLM v5.61.01 Sep. 30, 2008 NetWare Core Protocol (NCP)
    Engine
    NCPIP.NLM v6.02.01 Sep. 30, 2008 NetWare NCP Services over IP
    NCPIPX.NLM v5.60.01 Sep. 30, 2008 Novell NCP/IPX Stack NLM
    NCPNLM32.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare NWNCP Runtime Library
    NDMPD.NLM v9.20 Jan. 25, 2006 Backup Exec NDMP Server
    Module
    NDPSGW.NLM v4.00.17 Aug. 5, 2008 NDPS Gateway
    NDPSM.NLM v3.02.07 Oct. 7, 2008 NDPS Manager
    NDSAUDIT.NLM v2.09 May. 22, 2003 Directory Services Audit
    NDSIMON.NLM v20113.18 Oct. 24, 2007 NDS iMonitor 2.4
    NEB.NLM v5.60 Sep. 27, 2004 Novell Event Bus
    NETDB.NLM v4.11.05 Jan. 6, 2005 Network Database Access
    Module
    NETLIB.NLM v6.50.22 Feb. 12, 2003 Novell TCPIP NETLIB Module
    NETNLM32.NLM v6.01.03 Aug. 26, 2008 NetWare NWNet Runtime Library
    NICISDI.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 Security Domain
    Infrastructure
    NILE.NLM v7.00.01 Aug. 20, 2007 Novell N/Ties NLM ("")
    Release Build with symbols
    NIPPED.NLM v1.03.09 Jul. 11, 2006 NetWare 5.x, 6.x INF File
    Editing Library - NIPPED
    NIPPZLIB.NLM v1.00.01 Nov. 28, 2005 General Purpose ZIP File
    Library for NetWare
    NIRMAN.NLM v1.06.04 Sep. 18, 2007 TCPIP - NetWare
    Internetworking Remote Manager
    NIT.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 NetWare Interface Tools
    Library for NLMs
    NLDAP.NLM v20216.73 Jul. 10, 2008 LDAP Agent for Novell
    eDirectory 8.8 SP3
    NLMLIB.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell NLM Runtime Library
    NLSADPT2.NLM v2.00 Sep. 9, 2003 NLS and Metering adapter for
    iManager 2.0 plugin
    NLSAPI.NLM v5.02 Aug. 7, 2003 NLSAPI
    NLSLRUP.NLM v4.01.07 May. 10, 2005 NLS - Usage Metering
    NLSLSP.NLM v5.02 May. 25, 2005 NLS - License Service
    Provider
    NLSMETER.NLM v3.43 May. 10, 2005 NLS - Software Usage Metering
    Database
    NLSTRAP.NLM v5.02 Feb. 19, 2004 NetWare License Server Trap
    NMAS.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 Novell Modular Authentication
    Service 3.3.1.0 20081112
    NMASGPXY.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 NMAS Generic Proxy 3.3.1.0
    20081112
    NMASLDAP.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 NMAS LDAP Extensions 3.3.1.0
    20081112
    NPKIAPI.NLM v3.32 Sep. 24, 2008 Public Key Infrastructure
    Services
    NPKIT.NLM v3.32 Sep. 24, 2008 Public Key Infrastructure
    Services
    NRLTLI.NLM v9.20 Jan. 11, 2006 Backup Exec - Remote
    Workstation Backup Software
    NSPDNS.NLM v6.20.03 Sep. 8, 2003 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPDNS.NLM
    Name Service Providers
    NSPNDS.NLM v6.20 Nov. 12, 2001 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPNDS.NLM
    Name Service Provider
    NSPSAP.NLM v6.20.02 Sep. 8, 2003 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NLM
    NSPSAP.NLM Name Service Provider
    NSPSLP.NLM v6.20.04 Dec. 6, 2007 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NSPSLP.NLM
    Name Service Provider
    NSS.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS (Novell Storage Services)
    (Build 163 MP)
    NSSIDK.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Pool Configuration Manager
    (Build 163 MP)
    NSSWIN.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS ASCI Window API Library
    (Build 163 MP)
    NTFYDPOP.ENM v2.00.03 Feb. 26, 1999 Directed Pop-Up Delivery
    Method
    NTFYLOG.ENM v2.00.03 May. 25, 1999 Log File Delivery Method
    NTFYPOP.ENM v2.00.03 May. 21, 1999 Pop Up Delivery Method
    NTFYRPC.ENM v2.00.03 Feb. 26, 1999 RPC Delivery Method
    NTFYSPX.ENM v2.00.03 Feb. 26, 1999 SPX Delivery Method
    NTFYSRVR.NLM v3.00.05 May. 10, 2005 NDPS Notification Server
    NTFYWSOC.ENM v2.00.03 Feb. 26, 1999 Winsock Delivery Method
    NTLS.NLM v20410.01 Aug. 12, 2008 NTLS 2.0.4.0 based on OpenSSL
    0.9.7m
    NWAIF103.NLM v7.94 Nov. 30, 2001 nwaif103.nlm v7.94, Build 251
    NWBSRVCM.NLM v7.90 Mar. 20, 2001 NWBSRVCM.NLM v7.90.000, Build
    230
    NWENC103.NLM v7.90 Feb. 24, 2001 NWENC103.NLM v7.90.000 (Text
    Encoding Conversion Library)
    NWIDK.NLM v3.01.01 Sep. 19, 2003 CDWare Volume Module
    NWKCFG.NLM v2.16 Jun. 24, 2005 NetWare Kernel Config NLM
    NWMKDE.NLM v7.94 Dec. 11, 2001 NWMKDE.NLM v7.94.251.000
    NWPA.NLM v3.21.02 Oct. 29, 2008 NetWare 6.5 NetWare Peripheral
    Architecture NLM
    NWPALOAD.NLM v3.00 Jul. 10, 2000 NetWare 5 NWPA Load Utility
    NWSA.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS NetWare Semantic Agent
    (NWSA) (Build 163 MP)
    NWSEC.NLM v1.00.02 Sep. 13, 2005 Scripting - Security Library
    NWSNUT.NLM v7.00.01 Jul. 11, 2008 NetWare NLM Utility User
    Interface
    NWTERMIO.NLM v1.00 Sep. 11, 2006 NetWare Terminal Emulation
    NWTRAP.NLM v6.00.05 Jun. 6, 2005 NetWare 5.x/6.x Trap Monitor
    NWUCMGR.NLM v1.05 Mar. 14, 2001 NWUCMGR.NLM v1.5 Build 230
    NWUTIL.NLM v3.00.02 Aug. 20, 2007 Novell Utility Library NLM
    (_NW65[SP7]{""})
    N_PRDDAT.NLM v1.00 Feb. 3, 2003 N_PRDDAT
    OHCIDRV.CAD v1.07 Feb. 26, 2008 Novell Universal Serial Bus
    OHCI driver
    PARTAPI.NLM v2.00 Apr. 17, 2002 Partition APIs for NetWare
    6.1
    PHP2UCS.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - UCS Extension -
    Zend API Number 20041030
    PHP5LIB.NLM v1.00.03 Dec. 6, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - Script Interpreter
    and Library - Zend API Number 20041030
    PHP_GD2.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - GD2 Extension -
    Zend API Number 20041030
    PHP_LDAP.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - LDAP Extension -
    Zend API Number 20041030
    PHP_OSSL.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - OpenSSL Extension
    - Zend API Number 20041030
    PHP_XML.NLM v1.00.02 Oct. 3, 2005 PHP 5.0.5 - XML Extension -
    Zend API Number 20041030
    PKI.NLM v3.32 Aug. 25, 2008 Novell Certificate Server
    PKIAPI.NLM v2.23.10 Nov. 20, 2004 Public Key Infrastructure
    Services
    PMLODR.NLM v1.26 Oct. 7, 2005 PMLodr for NW65
    PMPORTAL.NLM v2.16 Nov. 21, 2003 NetWare License Information
    Portal
    POLIMGR.NLM v6.27 Nov. 3, 2005 NetWare License Policy
    Manager
    PORTAL.NLM v4.03 Sep. 22, 2008 Novell Remote Manager NLM
    PSVCS.NLM v251.00 Nov. 30, 2001 Portability Services
    PVER500.NLM v3.00 Feb. 1, 2007 NetWare 6.XX Version Library
    PWDLCM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell Simple Password Proxy
    LCM 2.8.0.0 20080623
    PWDLSM.NLM v28000806.23 Jun. 23, 2008 Novell Simple Password LSM
    2.8.0.0 20080623
    Q57.LAN v10.41 Feb. 1, 2007 HP NC10xx/NC32xx/NC67xx/NC77xx
    Gigabit Server Adapter
    QUEUE.NLM v5.60 May. 24, 2001 NetWare Queue Services NLM
    RCONAG6.NLM v6.11 Nov. 20, 2007 RConsole Agent for Netware
    REGSRVR.NLM v3.00.06 May. 10, 2005 NDPS Service Registry
    REQUESTR.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell NCP Requestor for NLMs
    REWRITE.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 Rewrite Module
    RMANSRVR.NLM v3.06.04 Oct. 23, 2008 NDPS Resource Manager
    ROLLCALL.NLM v5.00 Jul. 27, 1998 RollCall NLM (101, API 1.0)
    ROTLOGS.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 Log Rotation
    Utility for NetWare
    SAL.NLM v20411.47 Jul. 1, 2008 Novell System Abstraction
    Layer Version 2.3.1
    SAS.NLM v1.75 Mar. 13, 2004 Secure Authentication
    Services
    SASDFM.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 SAS Data Flow Manager
    SASL.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 Simple Authentication and
    Security Layer 3.3.1.0 20081112
    SAVENGIN.NLM v3.06 Mar. 5, 2010 SAV Interface engine
    SCRCB.NLM v1.00 Oct. 3, 2005 Scripting - LibC-CLib Context
    Broker
    SERVINST.NLM v5.00.13 Nov. 21, 2005 NetWare 5.x/6.x
    Instrumentation
    SGUID.NLM v6.01 Sep. 27, 2002 NetWare GUID Services
    SLP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION PROTOCOL
    (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SLPDA.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION NDS DIRECTORY
    AGENT (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SLPTCP.NLM v2.13 Nov. 15, 2005 SERVICE LOCATION TCP/UDP
    INTERFACE (RFC2165/RFC2608)
    SMDR.NLM v6.58.01 Oct. 16, 2008 SMS - Storage Data Requestor
    SMSUT.NLM v1.01.03 Jun. 26, 2008 SMS - Utility Library for
    NetWare 6.X
    SNMP.NLM v4.18 Jul. 25, 2006 Netware 4.x/5.x/6.x SNMP
    Service
    SPMDCLNT.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 Novell SPM Client for DClient
    3.3.1.0 20081112
    SPMNWCC.NLM v33100811.12 Nov. 12, 2008 Novell SPM Client for NWCC
    3.3.1.0 20081112
    SSLDP.NLM v3.40 Aug. 8, 2008 Novell SecretStore LDAP
    Transport Plugin 3.4.1.2
    SSNCP.NLM v3.40 Aug. 8, 2008 Novell SecretStore NCP
    Transport Plugin 3.4.1.2
    SSS.NLM v3.40 Aug. 8, 2008 Novell SecretStore 3.4.1.2
    STREAMS.NLM v6.00.06 May. 4, 2005 NetWare STREAMS PTF
    SWEEP.NLM v4.52 Mar. 5, 2010 Sophos Anti-Virus User
    Interface
    SYSLOG.NLM v6.05.03 Oct. 22, 2007 NetWare Logfile Daemon
    TCP.NLM v6.82.04 Sep. 30, 2008 Novell TCP/IP Stack -
    Transport module (NULL encryption)
    TCPIP.NLM v6.82 Nov. 20, 2007 Novell TCP/IP Stack - Network
    module (NULL encryption)
    TCPSTATS.NLM v6.50.10 Jun. 20, 2003 Web Interface for Protocol
    Monitoring
    THREADS.NLM v5.90.15 Mar. 10, 2008 Novell Threads Package for
    NLMs
    TIMESYNC.NLM v6.61.01 Oct. 14, 2005 NetWare Time Synchronization
    Services
    TLI.NLM v4.30.02 Dec. 19, 2000 NetWare Transport Level
    Interface Library
    TOOLBOX.NLM v2.16 Aug. 28, 2002 Utility Toolbox for NetWare 4
    - 6
    TSAFS.NLM v6.53.03 Oct. 16, 2008 SMS - File System Agent for
    NetWare 6.X
    TSANDS.NLM v20213.93 Jul. 1, 2008 TSA for Novell eDirectory 7.x,
    8.x
    TUI.NLM v1.05.03 May. 28, 1998 Textual User Interface
    MOAB_B40.528
    UCSCORE.NLM v1.02.02 Oct. 3, 2005 Novell UCS Core NLM
    UNICODE.NLM v7.00 Oct. 26, 2004 NetWare Unicode Runtime
    Library (UniLib-based) [optimized]
    UTILLDAP.NLM v2.00.63 Apr. 25, 2008 Apache 2.0.63 LDAP
    Authentication Module
    UTILLDP2.NLM v1.00 Nov. 9, 2005 LdapDN Module
    VDISK.NLM v1.00 Nov. 30, 2004 NetWare Virtual Disk
    VERIFY.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java verify (based on
    1.4.2_18)
    VLRPC.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 DFS Volume Location Database
    (VLDB) RPC interface (Build 163 MP)
    VMRPC.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 DFS Volume Manager RPC
    interface (Build 163 MP)
    VOLMN.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Distributed Volume Manager
    (Build 163 MP)
    VOLSMS.NLM v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Distributed Volume Manager
    (Build 163 MP)
    WPSD.NLM v2.00 Aug. 8, 2005 ServiceDescriptor Natives NLM
    WS2_32.NLM v6.24.01 Feb. 14, 2008 NetWare Winsock 2.0 NLM
    WSPIP.NLM v6.24 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0
    NLM for TCP and UDP
    WSPIPX.NLM v6.22 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0
    NLM for IPX and SPX
    WSPSSL.NLM v6.26 Dec. 4, 2007 NetWare Winsock Service 1.0
    NLM for SSL
    X509LSM.NLM v1.04 Mar. 31, 2004 Novell X.509 LSM
    XENGEXP.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI Import Restricted XENG
    from Novell, Inc.
    XENGNUL.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI NULL XENG from Novell,
    Inc.
    XENGUSC.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI U.S./Worldwide XENG from
    Novell, Inc.
    XI18N.NLM v10310.53 Aug. 2, 2005 Novell Cross-Platform
    Internationalization Package
    XIM.XLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 Novell NICI Signed Loader
    XIS11.NLM v1.00.02 Apr. 7, 2005 XML Integration Service
    XMGR.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI XMGR from Novell, Inc.
    XNGAUSC.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI U.S./Worldwide XMGR
    Assistant XENG from Novell, Inc.
    XSUP.NLM v27510.02.01 Aug. 25, 2008 NICI XSUP from Novell, Inc.
    ZIP.NLM v1.43 Oct. 16, 2008 Java zip (based on 1.4.2_18)
    ZLIB.NLM v1.01.04 Dec. 20, 2002 ZLIB 1.1.4 General Purpose
    Compression Library for NetWare
    ZLSS.NSS v3.27 Nov. 13, 2008 NSS Journaled Storage System
    (ZLSS) (Build 163 MP)
    End of Modules List 286 Modules Loaded.
    Top of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Signature.....: HardwareDriverMLID
    CFG Version...: 1.15
    Node Address..: 0012793A26F8
    Board Number..: 1
    Board Instance: 1
    Media Type....: ETHERNET_II
    MLID Version..: 10.41
    Slot..........: 10007
    I/O...........: None
    Memory........: F5FE0000h -> F5FEFFFFh
    IRQ...........: 5
    DMA...........: None
    Logical Name..: Q57_1_EII_EII
    End of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Top of Boot Drive Information
    SERVER.EXE loaded from...........: C:\NWSERVER\
    SERVER.EXE version...............: 1355757 bytes 10-03-2008 09:53am
    Total Space on Drive.............: 496 MB
    Available Space..................: 312 MB
    End of Boot Drive Information
    Top of Storage Device Configuration Information
    Storage Device Summary:
    0x0000 [V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
    0x0001 [V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
    0x0002 [V100-A100] USB OHCI Controller
    0x0003 [V321-A1] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    0x0004 [V321-A2] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    0x0005 [V025-A3] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    0x0016 [V025-A3-D0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B f/w:0E15
    0x0006 [V504-A4] HP Unified RAID Driver
    0x0009 [V504-A4-D0:2] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 2
    0x000E DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0015 [V504-A4-D0:2-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    0x0012 [V504-A4-D0:2-P0] NSS Partition
    0x0007 [V504-A4-D0:0] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 0
    0x000A DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0013 [V504-A4-D0:0-P21EA6] Free Partition Space
    0x000B [V504-A4-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    0x000C [V504-A4-D0:0-P1F6] NSS Partition
    0x000F [V504-A4-D0:0-P2136] NSS Partition
    0x0008 [V504-A4-D0:1] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 1
    0x000D DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0014 [V504-A4-D0:1-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    0x0011 [V504-A4-D0:1-P0] NSS Partition
    Storage Device Details:
    [V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0000
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: FLOPPY.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 36
    Adapter number...........: 0
    Primary port address.....: 3F2
    Primary port length......: 4
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 6
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 0
    DMA0.....................: 2
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0001
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Unknown
    Capacity....................: 0 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 18
    Heads.......................: 2
    Cylinders...................: 80
    Block size, in bytes........: 1474560
    Activated...................: No
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 1
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 0
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    [V100-A100] USB OHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0002
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: OHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 256
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: B
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10011
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0090
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V321-A1] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0003
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: ADPT160M.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 801
    Adapter number...........: 1
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 3
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10004
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0010
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V321-A2] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0004
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: ADPT160M.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 801
    Adapter number...........: 2
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 3
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10005
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0010
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A3] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0005
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: IDEATA.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 37
    Adapter number...........: 3
    Primary port address.....: 1F0
    Primary port length......: 8
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: E
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 0
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A3-D0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B f/w:0E15
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0016
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: CD-ROM
    Capacity....................: Unavailable
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 0
    Heads.......................: 0
    Cylinders...................: 0
    Block size, in bytes........: 134215680
    Activated...................: No
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: Yes
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 3
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    Removable drive mount status: Dismounted
    Removable drive lock status.: Not locked
    [V504-A4] HP Unified RAID Driver
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0006
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: CPQRAID.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 1284
    Adapter number...........: 4
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: F
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 1
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0200
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V504-A4-D0:2] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 2
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0009
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 69120 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 17433
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 2
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000E
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:2-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0015
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 142252064
    Size, in sectors.............: 1216
    [V504-A4-D0:2-P0] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0012
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 142252032
    [V504-A4-D0:0] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 0
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0007
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 138752 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 34866
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000A
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P21EA6] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0013
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 284505280
    Size, in sectors.............: 1280
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000B
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 1028128
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P1F6] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000C
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: Yes
    Beginning sector of partition: 1028160
    Size, in sectors.............: 16384000
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P2136] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000F
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 17412160
    Size, in sectors.............: 267093120
    [V504-A4-D0:1] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 1
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0008
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 69120 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 17433
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 1
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000D
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:1-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0014
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 142252064
    Size, in sectors.............: 1216
    [V504-A4-D0:1-P0] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0011
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 142252032
    End of Storage Device Configuration Information
    * Volume Statistics for SYS *
    File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
    Volume Size................: 7934 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 2031143
    Free Blocks................: 351563
    Purgable Blocks............: 33219
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147265132
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 1373 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 129 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    * Volume Statistics for _ADMIN *
    File System................: Unknown
    Volume Size................: 4 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 1024
    Free Blocks................: 1024
    Purgable Blocks............: 0
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147483647
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 4 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 0 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    * Volume Statistics for DATA *
    File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
    Volume Size................: 268529 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 68743547
    Free Blocks................: 31780189
    Purgable Blocks............: 411553
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147220714
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 124141 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 1607 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    Volume Name Name Spaces Loaded
    SYS DOS
    SYS MACINTOSH
    SYS NFS
    SYS LONG_NAMES
    _ADMIN DOS
    _ADMIN MACINTOSH
    _ADMIN NFS
    _ADMIN LONG_NAMES
    DATA DOS
    DATA MACINTOSH
    DATA NFS
    DATA LONG_NAMES
    Top of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
    NDS Tree Name............: Organisation
    NDS Server Name..........: CN=FS1.O=City.T=Organisation
    NDS Version..............: v20216.83
    sys:_netware attributes..: Hidden System SubDir ImmediatePurge
    Partition Name...........: T=Organisation
    Partition Type...........: Master
    Partition State..........: On
    Partition Name...........: O=City.T=Organisation
    Partition Type...........: Master
    Partition State..........: On
    End of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
    Top of Installed Product List
    Product ID...........: AP2WEB
    Product Version......: 2.0.63
    Product Description..: APACHE2 Web Server and Tomcat 4 Servlet Container
    Product ID...........: APACHE2
    Product Version......: 2.0.63
    Product Description..: APACHE2 Admin Server
    Product ID...........: BNS
    Product Version......: 1.1.0
    Product Description..: Beans for Novell Services
    Product ID...........: C1RPTING
    Product Version......: 1.3.6
    Product Description..: ConsoleOne Reporting Snapin
    Product ID...........: CONSOLE1
    Product Version......: 1.3.6
    Product Description..: ConsoleOne 1.3.6
    Product ID...........: CPQCSP
    Product Version......: 7.91
    Product Description..: HP ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) Utility For Novell
    NetWare
    Product ID...........: DNSDHCP
    Product Version......: 6.2.1
    Product Description..: Novell DNS/DHCP Services
    Product ID...........: EDIR
    Product Version......: 88.3.0
    Product Description..: eDirectory (tm) 8.8 SP3
    Product ID...........: EMBOX
    Product Version......: 88.3.0
    Product Description..: eDirectory Management Utilities Toolbox
    Product ID...........: LDAP
    Product Version......: 88.0.0
    Product Description..: LDAP Services
    Product ID...........: NDPS
    Product Version......: 4.0.7
    Product Description..: iPrint
    Product ID...........: NDS8
    Product Version......: 88.3.0
    Product Description..: eDirectory (tm) 8.8 SP3
    Product ID...........: NICI
    Product Version......: 2.7.4
    Product Description..: Novell International Cryptographic Infrastructure
    (NICI)
    Product ID...........: NICIU0
    Product Version......: 2.7.4
    Product Description..: NICI U.S./Canada (128bit) Crypto XENG
    Product ID...........: NLS
    Product Version......: 5.0.2
    Product Description..: Novell Licensing Services
    Product ID...........: NMAS
    Product Version......: 3.3.0
    Product Description..: Novell Modular Authentication Service
    Product ID...........: NSBS2
    Product Version......: 6.5.8
    Product Description..: Novell Small Business Suite
    Product ID...........: NSN
    Product Version......: 2.0.0
    Product Description..: NSN
    Product ID...........: NTLS
    Product Version......: 2.0.3
    Product Description..: Novell TLS Library
    Product ID...........: OES
    Product Version......: 2.0.0
    Product Description..: Open Enterprise Server
    Product ID...........: OPENWBEM
    Product Version......: 3.1.0
    Product Description..: OpenWBEM
    Product ID...........: PATCHKIT
    Product Version......: 1.0.0
    Product Description..: v1.0 Patch Kit for NetWare 6.5 SP5
    Product ID...........: PERVASIV
    Product Version......: 7.9.4
    Product Description..: Pervasive SQL 2000i
    Product ID...........: PHP
    Product Version......: 5.0.5
    Product Description..: PHP
    Product ID...........: PKIS
    Product Version......: 3.3.2
    Product Description..: Novell Certificate Server
    Product ID...........: PORTAL
    Product Version......: 4.3.0
    Product Description..: NetWare Remote Manager
    Product ID...........: Pattern
    Product Version......: 1.0.0
    Product Description..: Customized NetWare Server
    Product ID...........: Perl
    Product Version......: 5.8.4
    Product Description..: Perl
    Product ID...........: SAS
    Product Version......: 1.7.4
    Product Description..: SSL Security Authentication Services
    Product ID...........: SMS
    Product Version......: 1.1.6
    Product Description..: Storage Management Services
    Product ID...........: SPACK
    Product Version......: 6.5.8
    Product Description..: v8.0 Support Pack for NetWare 6.5
    Product ID...........: SS
    Product Version......: 3.4.0
    Product Description..: Novell SecretStore
    Product ID...........: TOMCAT5
    Product Version......: 5.0.30
    Product Description..: Tomcat 5 Server
    Product ID...........: Tomcat
    Product Version......: 4.1.37
    Product Description..: Tomcat 4 Admin Instance
    Product ID...........: WANMAN
    Product Version......: 1.0.3
    Product Description..: WAN Traffic Manager Services
    Product ID...........: ZDM
    Product Version......: 7.0.1
    Product Description..: ZENworks Desktop Management
    Product ID...........: iFolder
    Product Version......: 2.1.9
    Product Description..: Novell iFolder Storage Services
    Product ID...........: iManager
    Product Version......: 2.7.2
    Product Description..: Novell iManager
    Product ID...........: iMonitor
    Product Version......: 2.4.0
    Product Description..: NDS iMonitor Services
    End of Installed Product List
    Top of Running Java Processes 2 Processes Running
    Class Name...........: com.apcc.m11.arch.application.Application
    Class ID.............: 626
    Class State..........: Running
    Class Name...........: org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
    Class ID.............: 518
    Class State..........: Running
    End of Running Java Processes
    Top of Server Memory Statistics
    Allocated Memory.................: 961.6 MB
    Cache Buffer Memory..............: 598.7 MB
    Cache Moveable Memory............: 0.0 MB
    Cache Non-moveable Memory........: 0.0 MB
    Code Memory......................: 39.7 MB
    Data Memory......................: 19.2 MB
    Total Work Memory................: 1619.3 MB
    Other Cache Pages Memory.........: 719.0 MB
    System Memory Under 4GB..........: 2559.6 MB
    Total Known Memory...............: 2559.6 MB
    End of Server Memory Statistics
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\CRONTAB]
    # Run perl script to rotate logs each midnight.
    0 0 * * * perl sys:/apache2/rotate.pl sys:/apache2/rotate.ini --noscreen
    # 30 23 * * 4 sys:/SYSTEM/cr_image.ncf
    15 20 * * 1-5 unload sweep.nlm
    55 23 * * 1-5 sys:/sweep/sweep.nlm
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\CRONTAB]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS]
    # SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS
    # List of unusual routes which must be added to the routing
    # database statically.
    # Normally you will not need this file, as most routing information
    # should be available through the routing protocols.
    # Examples. These entries will not be useful to you.
    #net milnet gateway sj-in5 metric 3 active # to milnet through in5.
    #net arpa gateway sj-in1 passive # to arpanet. in1 is passive.
    #host 130.57.6.40 gateway 192.67.172.55 # route with numbers.
    Net 0 Gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.104 Metric 1 Passive
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTS]
    # SYS:ETC\HOSTS
    # Mappings of host names and host aliases to IP address.
    127.0.0.1 loopback lb localhost # normal loopback address
    # examples from Novell network
    # 130.57.4.2 ta tahiti ta.novell.com loghost
    # 130.57.6.40 osd-frog frog
    # 130.57.6.144 sj-in5 in5
    # 192.67.172.71 sj-in1 in1
    # interesting addresses on the Internet
    # 192.67.67.20 sri-nic.arpa nic.ddn.mil nic
    # 26.2.0.74 wsmr-simtel20.army.mil simtel20
    xxx.xxx.xxx.102 fs1.intranet.ntb FS1
    xxx.xxx.xxx.203 MAIL_SVR.intranet.ntb MAIL_SVR
    xxx.xxx.xxx.106 dc-01.ntb.local
    xxx.xxx.xxx.107 fs2.intranet.ntb FS2
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTS]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTNAME]
    xxx.xxx.xxx.102 fs1.intranet.ntb
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTNAME]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\JAVA.CFG]
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\JAVA.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\NETINFO.CFG]
    #!VERSION=2.3
    #! --- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING ----
    #! This file was created by the Internetworking Configuration Console.
    #! It is intended to be modified ONLY by the configurator (INETCFG.NLM).
    #! Tampering with this file may cause severe malfunctioning of the system.
    #! The configurator will check for tampering and abort if it is detected.
    #!SERVERTYPE=NORMAL
    #!UIMODE=NORMAL
    #!BEGINGENLOAD
    LOAD SNMP
    LOAD BCALLSRV
    #!END
    #!BEGINTSMLOAD
    #!END
    #!BEGINBOARD DRVR=Q57 NAME=Q57_1_EII STATUS=ENABLED NUMPORTS=1 DRVRTYPE=LAN
    VARIABLEPORTS=NO PORTPARAM=CHANNEL SLOT=10007
    #Transferred from AUTOEXEC.NCF
    #!BEGINPORT NAME=Q57_1_EII NUMBER=1 STATUS=ENABLED FRAMES=YES NUMLINKS=1
    MEDIA=EtherTsm WANFRAME=UNCONFIGURED
    #Transferred from AUTOEXEC.NCF
    #!REFCOUNT=1
    LOAD Q57 NAME=Q57_1_EII_EII FRAME=ETHERNET_II SLOT=10007
    #!END
    #!END
    #!BEGINPROTO PROTO=TCPIP STATUS=ENABLED
    LOAD Tcpip RIP=No Static=Yes LoadSharing=No Forward=No VIPASupport=No
    #!BEGINBIND STATUS=ENABLED
    BIND IP Q57_1_EII_EII ARP=Yes Mask=255.255.255.0 Address=xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    #xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    #!END
    #!END
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\NETINFO.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\RESOLV.CFG]
    domain intranet.ntb
    domain ntb.local
    nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\RESOLV.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\SLP.CFG]
    ; This is a sample of the slp configuration file.
    ; Two types of entries can be made: 1) DA entries, 2) SA Register Filters.
    ; The DA entry allows static configuration of a known DA. This would be
    used
    ; when the DA was out of multicast range and DHCP was not being used to
    ; configure the DA.
    ; The static DA configuration format is as follows 'DA <addr type>,
    <addr>'.
    ; The first word must be "DA". The addr type is the address type.
    Currently, only
    ; IPV4 has been defined. IPV6 will be defined in the future. The addr is
    ; the address specified.
    ; The following is an example of a static DA.
    ; DA IPV4, 130.1.1.1
    ; The SA Register Filter would be used when the administrator wanted all
    services
    ; of a specific service type being mapped to a single scope. For example,
    ; the administrator wanted all "lpr" printers being registered to scope
    "printer".
    ; The format is as follows: 'REGISTER TYPE "<type name>" to SCOPE "<scope
    name>"'.
    ; The parser will look for REGISTER, TYPE, and SCOPE as keywords followed
    by quote on
    ; a single line. Example:
    ; REGISTER TYPE "lpr" to SCOPE "eng"
    ; The last line must contain a line feed and char return. A semi-colon
    specifies a
    ; comment.
    DA IPV4, xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\SLP.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\TCPIP.CFG]
    AutonomousSystem 0
    Protocol rip off {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Status on
    Cost 1
    Poison off
    SplitHorizon on
    UpdateTime 30
    GarbageTime 120
    ExpireTime 180
    OriginateDefault off
    Version ripI
    Mode normal
    Protocol egp off {
    Protocol ospf off {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Status on
    Cost 1
    AreaId 0.0.0.0
    Priority 1
    RetransmissionInterval 5
    TransitDelay 1
    HelloInterval 10
    RouterDeadInterval 40
    Nbma {
    PollInterval 120
    Neighbor {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    AddressMask 255.255.255.0
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Type lan
    RouterDiscovery no
    SolicitationAddress multicast
    NATStatus Disabled
    SecIPStatus Disabled
    TOSStatus Disabled
    TOSValue 0
    ARPTimerStatus Disabled
    ARPCacheUpdateTimeout 300
    ARPCacheStaleTimeout 300
    GroupedInterface no
    PrimaryInterface no
    LBPolicy 0
    Arpable yes
    NetworkAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.0
    VIPASupport Enabled
    BdgStatus Enabled
    ForwardIPSourceRouting off
    NATFiltering off
    Deadgatewaydetection off {
    T0 30
    T1 2
    LoadBalancing off {
    LBInterval 2
    FaultTolerance on {
    FTInterval 2
    DefIPAddr 0.0.0.0
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\TCPIP.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\IPWAN.CFG]
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\IPWAN.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG]
    File size is 177707 bytes.
    PVER: 6.50.07
    Server FS1 halted Tuesday, 25 March 2008 17.31.47,196
    Abend 1 on P00: Server-5.70.07: Page Fault Processor Exception (Error code
    00000000)
    Registers:
    CS = 0008 DS = 0023 ES = 0023 FS = 0023 GS = 0023 SS = 0010
    EAX = 00000001 EBX = 00000000 ECX = 00000000 EDX = 00000202
    ESI = 41035242 EDI = 00000000 EBP = A4EF2A04 ESP = A4EF29E4
    EIP = 971A9187 FLAGS = 00010293
    971A9187 3808 C

    Hello Andrew.
    Thanks for your answer.
    >>> ataubman<[email protected]> schrieb am Donnerstag, 8.
    April
    2010 um 01:46:
    > That looks basically fine, although the CPQ drivers and utilities are
    > really old and need updating from HP.
    >
    > What actual symptoms are you seeing, any errors or messages? Post them
    > here verbatim, if so.
    >
    > Can you please get SEG version 2 from 'Cool Solutions: SEG.NLM: NetWare
    > Memory Analyzer' (http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tools/14445.html),
    > load it, wait til the problem occurs, and get a copy of the segstats.txt
    > for the server (load seg, then from the seg main screen '/' ‑> Info
    ‑>
    > Write Segstats) then post that here.
    >
    > Can you also get config.nlm from fconfig17.zip, extract it to
    > SYS:SYSTEM on the problem server and do a "load config /jumba1se" from
    > the server, then post the resulting sys:system\config.txt, after
    > removing the file listing that occurs after the set commands, and any
    > sensitive infomation‑ eg serial number, public IP addresses, snmp
    > community strings, remote access passwords etc.
    Here is the Config.txt content:
    Novell File Server Configuration Report For Server: Fileserver
    Novell File Server Configuration Report Created: Thu, Apr 8, 2010 9:26 am
    Novell File Server Configuration Report. [Produced by CONFIG.NLM v3.10.17]
    Novell NetWare 5.70.08 October 3, 2008
    (C) Copyright 1983-2008 Novell Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Server name...............: Fileserver
    OS Version................: v5.70
    OS revision number........: 8
    Product Version...........: v6.50
    Product Revision Number...: 8
    Server Up Time(D:H:M:Sec).: 0:00:39:05
    Serial number.............: XXXXXXXX
    Internal Net. Addr........: 0EB0C408h
    Security Restriction Level: 1
    SFT Level.................: 2
    Engine Type...............: NATIVE
    TTS Level.................: 1
    Total Server memory.......: 2559.60 MB or 2683933696 Bytes
    Processor speed rating....: 251285
    Original cache buffers....: 654207
    Current Cache Buffers.....: 481131
    LRU Sitting Time(D:H:M:S).: 0:00:39:04
    Current FSP's.............: 18
    Current MP FSP's..........: 45
    Current Receive Buffers...: 3000
    Directory cache buffers...: 0
    Workstations Connected....: 64
    Max Workstations Connected: 64
    Server language...........: ENGLISH (4)
    Timesync active...........: Yes
    Time is synchronized......: Yes
    Total Processors..........: 1
    Server DOS Country ID.....: 49
    Server DOS Code Page......: 850
    Boot Loader...............: DOS
    Top of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Signature.....: HardwareDriverMLID
    CFG Version...: 1.15
    Node Address..: 0012793A26F8
    Board Number..: 1
    Board Instance: 1
    Media Type....: ETHERNET_II
    MLID Version..: 10.70
    Slot..........: 10007
    I/O...........: None
    Memory........: F5FE0000h -> F5FEFFFFh
    IRQ...........: 5
    DMA...........: None
    Logical Name..: Q57_1_EII_EII
    End of LAN Driver Configuration Listing
    Top of Boot Drive Information
    SERVER.EXE loaded from...........: C:\NWSERVER\
    SERVER.EXE version...............: 1355757 bytes 10-03-2008 09:53am
    Total Space on Drive.............: 496 MB
    Available Space..................: 312 MB
    End of Boot Drive Information
    Top of Storage Device Configuration Information
    Storage Device Summary:
    0x0000 [V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
    0x0001 [V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
    0x0002 [V100-A100] USB OHCI Controller
    0x0003 [V321-A1] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    0x0004 [V321-A2] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    0x0005 [V025-A3] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    0x0016 [V025-A3-D0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B f/w:0E15
    0x0006 [V504-A4] HP Unified RAID Driver
    0x0009 [V504-A4-D0:2] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 2
    0x000E DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0015 [V504-A4-D0:2-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    0x0012 [V504-A4-D0:2-P0] NSS Partition
    0x0007 [V504-A4-D0:0] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 0
    0x000A DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0013 [V504-A4-D0:0-P21EA6] Free Partition Space
    0x000B [V504-A4-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    0x000C [V504-A4-D0:0-P1F6] NSS Partition
    0x000F [V504-A4-D0:0-P2136] NSS Partition
    0x0008 [V504-A4-D0:1] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 1
    0x000D DOS Partitioned Media
    0x0014 [V504-A4-D0:1-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    0x0010 [V504-A4-D0:1-P0] NSS Partition
    Storage Device Details:
    [V024-A0] Legacy FLOPPY Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0000
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: FLOPPY.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 36
    Adapter number...........: 0
    Primary port address.....: 3F2
    Primary port length......: 4
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 6
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 0
    DMA0.....................: 2
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V024-A0-D1:0] Legacy Floppy
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0001
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Unknown
    Capacity....................: 0 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 18
    Heads.......................: 2
    Cylinders...................: 80
    Block size, in bytes........: 1474560
    Activated...................: No
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 1
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 0
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    [V100-A100] USB OHCI Controller
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0002
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: OHCIDRV.CAD
    Assigned driver ID.......: 256
    Adapter number...........: 256
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: B
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10011
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0090
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V321-A1] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0003
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: ADPT160M.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 801
    Adapter number...........: 1
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 3
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10004
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0010
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V321-A2] Compaq 64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0004
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: ADPT160M.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 801
    Adapter number...........: 2
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: 3
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 10005
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0010
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A3] Novell IDE/ATA/ATAPI/SATA Host Adapter Module
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0005
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: IDEATA.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 37
    Adapter number...........: 3
    Primary port address.....: 1F0
    Primary port length......: 8
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: E
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 0
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: Not used
    Memory 0 length..........: Not used
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V025-A3-D0:0] HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8163B f/w:0E15
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0016
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: CD-ROM
    Capacity....................: Unavailable
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 0
    Heads.......................: 0
    Cylinders...................: 0
    Block size, in bytes........: 134215680
    Activated...................: No
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: Yes
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 3
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    Removable drive mount status: Dismounted
    Removable drive lock status.: Not locked
    [V504-A4] HP Unified RAID Driver
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x0006
    Media Manager Object Type: Adapter
    Driver name..............: CPQRAID.HAM
    Assigned driver ID.......: 1284
    Adapter number...........: 4
    Primary port address.....: Not used
    Primary port length......: Not used
    Secondary port address...: Not used
    Secondary port length....: Not used
    Interrupt 0..............: F
    Interrupt 1..............: Not used
    Slot.....................: 1
    DMA0.....................: Not used
    DMA1.....................: Not used
    Memory 0 address.........: 0000
    Memory 0 length..........: 0200
    Memory 1 address.........: Not used
    Memory 1 length..........: Not used
    [V504-A4-D0:2] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 2
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0009
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 69120 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 17433
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 2
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000E
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:2-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0015
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 142252064
    Size, in sectors.............: 1216
    [V504-A4-D0:2-P0] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0012
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 142252032
    [V504-A4-D0:0] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 0
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0007
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 138752 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 34866
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 0
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000A
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P21EA6] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0013
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 284505280
    Size, in sectors.............: 1280
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P0] Big DOS; OS/2; Win95 Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000B
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 1028128
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P1F6] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000C
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: Yes
    Beginning sector of partition: 1028160
    Size, in sectors.............: 16384000
    [V504-A4-D0:0-P2136] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x000F
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: Yes
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 17412160
    Size, in sectors.............: 267093120
    [V504-A4-D0:1] HP Smart Array 642 Slot 1 ID 0 LUN 1
    Media manager object ID.....: 0x0008
    Media manager Object Type...: Device
    Device type.................: Magnetic disk
    Capacity....................: 69120 MB
    Unit Size, in bytes.........: 512
    Sectors.....................: 32
    Heads.......................: 255
    Cylinders...................: 17433
    Block size, in bytes........: 131072
    Activated...................: Yes
    Registered..................: Yes
    Functional..................: Yes
    Writable....................: Yes
    Write protected.............: No
    Reserved....................: No
    Removable...................: No
    Read Handicap...............: No
    Offline.....................: No
    Controller Number...........: 0
    Device Number...............: 1
    Adapter Number..............: 4
    System Type.................: 0x90000
    Read after write verify.....: Not supported
    DOS Partitioned Media
    Media Manager object ID..: 0x000D
    Media Manager Object Type: Media
    Media type...............: IBM partition
    [V504-A4-D0:1-P10F53] Free Partition Space
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0014
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 142252064
    Size, in sectors.............: 1216
    [V504-A4-D0:1-P0] NSS Partition
    Media Manager object ID......: 0x0010
    Media Manager Object Type....: Partition
    Activated....................: Yes
    Registered...................: Yes
    Functional...................: Yes
    Reserved.....................: No
    Logical partition............: No
    Beginning sector of partition: 32
    Size, in sectors.............: 142252032
    End of Storage Device Configuration Information
    * Volume Statistics for SYS *
    File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
    Volume Size................: 7933 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 2031080
    Free Blocks................: 319471
    Purgable Blocks............: 60225
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147261491
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 1247 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 235 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    * Volume Statistics for _ADMIN *
    File System................: Unknown
    Volume Size................: 4 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 1024
    Free Blocks................: 1024
    Purgable Blocks............: 0
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147483647
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 4 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 0 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    * Volume Statistics for DATA *
    File System................: NSSIDK (Novell Storage Services)
    Volume Size................: 268528 MB
    Block Size.................: 4 KB
    Total Blocks...............: 68743338
    Free Blocks................: 31625590
    Purgable Blocks............: 498549
    Not Yet Purgable Blocks....: 0
    Total Directory Entries....: 2147483647
    Available Directory Entries: 2147209156
    Sectors per Block..........: 8
    Free Disk Space............: 123537 MB
    Purgable Disk Space........: 1947 MB
    Suballocation..............: OFF
    Compression................: OFF
    Migration..................: OFF
    Volume Name Name Spaces Loaded
    SYS DOS
    SYS MACINTOSH
    SYS NFS
    SYS LONG_NAMES
    _ADMIN DOS
    _ADMIN MACINTOSH
    _ADMIN NFS
    _ADMIN LONG_NAMES
    DATA DOS
    DATA MACINTOSH
    DATA NFS
    DATA LONG_NAMES
    Top of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
    NDS Tree Name............: TREE
    NDS Server Name..........: CN=Fileserver.O=Han.T=TREE
    NDS Version..............: v20216.83
    sys:_netware attributes..: Hidden System SubDir ImmediatePurge
    *.NDS files..........: 402 (18.1 MB)
    *.DSD files..........: 1 (0 bytes)
    *.DSB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    NDS.* files..........: 5 (28.9 MB)
    NDS*.LOG files.......: 0 (0 bytes)
    NDO.* files..........: 3 (21.2 MB)
    NDO*.LOG files.......: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.41X files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.OLD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.DOD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.DOB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.__D files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.__B files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.DTD files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.DTB files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.TAO files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    *.WBQ files..........: 0 (0 bytes)
    Partition Name...........: T=TREE
    Partition Type...........: Master
    Partition State..........: On
    Partition Name...........: O=Han.T=TREE
    Partition Type...........: Master
    Partition State..........: On
    End of NDS/eDirectory Configuration Listing
    Top of Running Java Processes 2 Processes Running
    Class Name...........: com.apcc.m11.arch.application.Application
    Class ID.............: 729
    Class State..........: Running
    Class Name...........: org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
    Class ID.............: 641
    Class State..........: Running
    End of Running Java Processes
    Top of Server Memory Statistics
    Allocated Memory.................: 255.5 MB
    Cache Buffer Memory..............: 1879.4 MB
    Cache Moveable Memory............: 0.0 MB
    Cache Non-moveable Memory........: 0.0 MB
    Code Memory......................: 38.7 MB
    Data Memory......................: 19.0 MB
    Total Work Memory................: 2192.6 MB
    Other Cache Pages Memory.........: 1719.4 MB
    System Memory Under 4GB..........: 2559.6 MB
    Total Known Memory...............: 2559.6 MB
    End of Server Memory Statistics
    Top of SM BIOS Information
    BIOS Information
    Vendor.........................: Compaq
    Version........................: D14
    Starting Address Segment.......: F000h
    Release Date...................: 09/15/2004
    ROM Size.......................: 1984 kB
    ISA Supported..................: No
    MCA Supported..................: No
    EISA Supported.................: No
    PCI Supported..................: Yes
    PC Card (PCMCIA) Supported.....: No
    Plug and Play Supported........: Yes
    APM Supported..................: No
    Flash BIOS.....................: Yes
    BIOS Shadowing Allowed.........: Yes
    VL-VESA Supported..............: No
    ESCD Supported.................: No
    Boot From CD Supported.........: Yes
    Selectable Boot Supported......: Yes
    BIOS ROM Socketed..............: No
    Boot From PC Card Supported....: No
    EDD Supported..................: No
    ACPI Supported.................: Yes
    Legacy USB Supported...........: Yes
    AGP Supported..................: No
    I2O Boot Supported.............: No
    LS-120 Boot Supported..........: No
    ZIP Drive Boot Supported.......: No
    1394 Boot Supported............: No
    Smart Battery Supported........: No
    BIOS Boot Spec. Supported......: Yes
    Network Boot Supported.........: No
    System Information
    Manufacturer...................: Compaq
    Product Name...................: ProLiant ML350 G3
    Version........................: N/A
    Serial Number..................: 8087KZRZ3P
    Universal Unique ID............: 38303837 4B5A525A 33502020 20202020
    Wake-up Type...................: Power Switch
    System Enclosure
    Manufacturer...................: Compaq
    Type...........................: Rack Mount Chassis
    Version........................: N/A
    Serial Number..................: 8087KZRZ3P
    Asset Tag Number...............:
    Bootup State...................: Unknown
    Power Supply State.............: Unknown
    Thermal State..................: Unknown
    Security Status................: Unknown
    Processor Information
    Socket Designation.............: Proc 1
    Processor Type.................: Central Processor
    Processor Family...............: Intel Xeon
    Processor Manufacturer.........: Intel
    Processor ID...................: BFEBFBFF 00000F29
    Processor Version..............: N/A
    Voltage........................: 1 V
    External Clock.................: 533 MHz
    Max Speed......................: 3600 MHz
    Current Speed..................: 3066 MHz
    Socket Populated...............: Yes
    Status.........................: Enabled
    Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
    L1 Cache.......................: 8 kB
    L2 Cache.......................: 512 kB
    L3 Cache.......................: N/A
    Processor Information
    Socket Designation.............: Proc 2
    Processor Type.................: Central Processor
    Processor Family...............: Intel Xeon
    Processor Manufacturer.........: Intel
    Processor ID...................: 00000000 00000000
    Processor Version..............: N/A
    Voltage........................: 1 V
    External Clock.................: 100 MHz
    Max Speed......................: 3600 MHz
    Current Speed..................: N/A
    Socket Populated...............: No
    Status.........................: Unknown
    Processor Upgrade..............: ZIF Socket
    L1 Cache.......................: N/A
    L2 Cache.......................: N/A
    L3 Cache.......................: N/A
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 1 Internal L1 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Write Back
    Enabled........................: Yes
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 1
    Maximum Size...................: 32 kB
    Installed Size.................: 8 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: 4-way Set-Associative
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 2 Internal L1 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Unknown
    Enabled........................: No
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 1
    Maximum Size...................: 32 kB
    Installed Size.................: 0 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: 4-way Set-Associative
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 1 Internal L2 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Write Back
    Enabled........................: Yes
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 2
    Maximum Size...................: 2048 kB
    Installed Size.................: 512 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: Other
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 2 Internal L2 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Unknown
    Enabled........................: No
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 2
    Maximum Size...................: 2048 kB
    Installed Size.................: 0 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: Other
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 1 Internal L3 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Write Back
    Enabled........................: Yes
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 3
    Maximum Size...................: 1024 kB
    Installed Size.................: 0 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: Other
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation.............: Processor 2 Internal L3 Cache
    Operational Mode...............: Unknown
    Enabled........................: No
    Location.......................: Internal
    Socketed.......................: No
    Cache Level....................: 3
    Maximum Size...................: 1024 kB
    Installed Size.................: 0 kB
    Supported SRAM Type............: Burst
    Current SRAM Type..............: Burst
    Cache Speed....................: N/A
    Error Correction Type..........: Unknown
    System Cache Type..............: Unknown
    Associativity..................: Other
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator..: J50
    Internal Connector Type........: Access Bus (USB)
    External Reference Designator..: USB Port 1
    External Connector Type........: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type......................: USB
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator..: J50
    Internal Connector Type........: Access Bus (USB)
    External Reference Designator..: USB Port 2
    External Connector Type........: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type......................: USB
    System Slots
    Slot Designation...............: PCI Slot 1
    Slot Type......................: PCI-X
    Slot Data Bus Width............: 64 bit
    Current Usage..................: In use
    Slot Length....................: Long
    Provides 5.0 Volts.............: No
    Provides 3.3 Volts.............: Yes
    Shared Slot....................: No
    Hot-plug Devices Supported.....: No
    System Slots
    Slot Designation...............: PCI Slot 2
    Slot Type......................: PCI-X
    Slot Data Bus Width............: 64 bit
    Current Usage..................: Available
    Slot Length....................: Long
    Provides 5.0 Volts.............: No
    Provides 3.3 Volts.............: Yes
    Shared Slot....................: No
    Hot-plug Devices Supported.....: No
    System Slots
    Slot Designation...............: PCI Slot 3
    Slot Type......................: PCI-X
    Slot Data Bus Width............: 64 bit
    Current Usage..................: Available
    Slot Length....................: Long
    Provides 5.0 Volts.............: No
    Provides 3.3 Volts.............: Yes
    Shared Slot....................: No
    Hot-plug Devices Supported.....: No
    System Slots
    Slot Designation...............: PCI Slot 4
    Slot Type......................: PCI-X
    Slot Data Bus Width............: 64 bit
    Current Usage..................: Available
    Slot Length....................: Long
    Provides 5.0 Volts.............: No
    Provides 3.3 Volts.............: Yes
    Shared Slot....................: No
    Hot-plug Devices Supported.....: No
    System Slots
    Slot Designation...............: PCI Slot 5
    Slot Type......................: PCI
    Slot Data Bus Width............: 32 bit
    Current Usage..................: Available
    Slot Length....................: Short
    Provides 5.0 Volts.............: Yes
    Provides 3.3 Volts.............: No
    Shared Slot....................: No
    Hot-plug Devices Supported.....: No
    Physical Memory Array
    Location.......................: System Board or Motherboard
    Use............................: System Memory
    Memory Error Correction........: Single-bit ECC
    Maximum Capacity...............: 8192 MB
    Error Detected.................: N/A
    Number of Memory Devices.......: 4
    Memory Device
    Error Detected.................: N/A
    Total Width....................: 72 bits
    Data Width.....................: 64 bits
    Size...........................: 512 MB
    Form Factor....................: DIMM
    Device Locator.................: DIMM 01
    Bank Locator...................: N/A
    Memory Type....................: DDR
    Memory Type Details............: CMOS
    Speed..........................: 266 MHz
    Memory Device
    Error Detected.................: N/A
    Total Width....................: 72 bits
    Data Width.....................: 64 bits
    Size...........................: 512 MB
    Form Factor....................: DIMM
    Device Locator.................: DIMM 02
    Bank Locator...................: N/A
    Memory Type....................: DDR
    Memory Type Details............: CMOS
    Speed..........................: 266 MHz
    Memory Device
    Error Detected.................: N/A
    Total Width....................: 72 bits
    Data Width.....................: 64 bits
    Size...........................: 512 MB
    Form Factor....................: DIMM
    Device Locator.................: DIMM 03
    Bank Locator...................: N/A
    Memory Type....................: DDR
    Memory Type Details............: CMOS
    Speed..........................: 266 MHz
    Memory Device
    Error Detected.................: N/A
    Total Width....................: 72 bits
    Data Width.....................: 64 bits
    Size...........................: 1024 MB
    Form Factor....................: DIMM
    Device Locator.................: DIMM 04
    Bank Locator...................: N/A
    Memory Type....................: DDR
    Memory Type Details............: CMOS
    Speed..........................: 266 MHz
    End of SM BIOS Info
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\CRONTAB]
    # Run perl script to rotate logs each midnight.
    0 0 * * * perl sys:/apache2/rotate.pl sys:/apache2/rotate.ini --noscreen
    # 30 23 * * 4 sys:/SYSTEM/cr_image.ncf
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\CRONTAB]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS]
    # SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS
    # List of unusual routes which must be added to the routing
    # database statically.
    # Normally you will not need this file, as most routing information
    # should be available through the routing protocols.
    # Examples. These entries will not be useful to you.
    #net milnet gateway sj-in5 metric 3 active # to milnet through in5.
    #net arpa gateway sj-in1 passive # to arpanet. in1 is passive.
    #host 130.57.6.40 gateway 192.67.172.55 # route with numbers.
    Net 0 Gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.104 Metric 1 Passive
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\GATEWAYS]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTS]
    # SYS:ETC\HOSTS
    # Mappings of host names and host aliases to IP address.
    127.0.0.1 loopback lb localhost # normal loopback address
    # examples from Novell network
    # 130.57.4.2 ta tahiti ta.novell.com loghost
    # 130.57.6.40 osd-frog frog
    # 130.57.6.144 sj-in5 in5
    # 192.67.172.71 sj-in1 in1
    # interesting addresses on the Internet
    # 192.67.67.20 sri-nic.arpa nic.ddn.mil nic
    # 26.2.0.74 wsmr-simtel20.army.mil simtel20
    xxx.xxx.xxx.102 Fileserver.local.net Fileserver
    xxx.xxx.xxx.203 MAIL.local.net MAIL
    xxx.xxx.xxx.106 dc-01.local.net2
    xxx.xxx.xxx.107 Fileserver2.local.net Fileserver2
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTS]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTNAME]
    xxx.xxx.xxx.102 Fileserver.local.net
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\HOSTNAME]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\JAVA.CFG]
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\JAVA.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\NETINFO.CFG]
    #!VERSION=2.3
    #! --- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING ----
    #! This file was created by the Internetworking Configuration Console.
    #! It is intended to be modified ONLY by the configurator (INETCFG.NLM).
    #! Tampering with this file may cause severe malfunctioning of the system.
    #! The configurator will check for tampering and abort if it is detected.
    #!SERVERTYPE=NORMAL
    #!UIMODE=NORMAL
    #!BEGINGENLOAD
    LOAD SNMP
    LOAD BCALLSRV
    #!END
    #!BEGINTSMLOAD
    #!END
    #!BEGINBOARD DRVR=Q57 NAME=Q57_1_EII STATUS=ENABLED NUMPORTS=1 DRVRTYPE=LAN
    VARIABLEPORTS=NO PORTPARAM=CHANNEL SLOT=10007
    #Transferred from AUTOEXEC.NCF
    #!BEGINPORT NAME=Q57_1_EII NUMBER=1 STATUS=ENABLED FRAMES=YES NUMLINKS=1
    MEDIA=EtherTsm WANFRAME=UNCONFIGURED
    #Transferred from AUTOEXEC.NCF
    #!REFCOUNT=1
    LOAD Q57 NAME=Q57_1_EII_EII FRAME=ETHERNET_II SLOT=10007
    #!END
    #!END
    #!BEGINPROTO PROTO=TCPIP STATUS=ENABLED
    LOAD Tcpip RIP=No Static=Yes LoadSharing=No Forward=No VIPASupport=No
    #!BEGINBIND STATUS=ENABLED
    BIND IP Q57_1_EII_EII ARP=Yes Mask=255.255.255.0 Address=xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    #xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    #!END
    #!END
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\NETINFO.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\RESOLV.CFG]
    domain local.net
    domain local.net2
    nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\RESOLV.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\SLP.CFG]
    ; This is a sample of the slp configuration file.
    ; Two types of entries can be made: 1) DA entries, 2) SA Register Filters.
    ; The DA entry allows static configuration of a known DA. This would be
    used
    ; when the DA was out of multicast range and DHCP was not being used to
    ; configure the DA.
    ; The static DA configuration format is as follows 'DA <addr type>,
    <addr>'.
    ; The first word must be "DA". The addr type is the address type.
    Currently, only
    ; IPV4 has been defined. IPV6 will be defined in the future. The addr is
    ; the address specified.
    ; The following is an example of a static DA.
    ; DA IPV4, 130.1.1.1
    ; The SA Register Filter would be used when the administrator wanted all
    services
    ; of a specific service type being mapped to a single scope. For example,
    ; the administrator wanted all "lpr" printers being registered to scope
    "printer".
    ; The format is as follows: 'REGISTER TYPE "<type name>" to SCOPE "<scope
    name>"'.
    ; The parser will look for REGISTER, TYPE, and SCOPE as keywords followed
    by quote on
    ; a single line. Example:
    ; REGISTER TYPE "lpr" to SCOPE "eng"
    ; The last line must contain a line feed and char return. A semi-colon
    specifies a
    ; comment.
    DA IPV4, xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\SLP.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\TCPIP.CFG]
    AutonomousSystem 0
    Protocol rip off {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Status on
    Cost 1
    Poison off
    SplitHorizon on
    UpdateTime 30
    GarbageTime 120
    ExpireTime 180
    OriginateDefault off
    Version ripI
    Mode normal
    Protocol egp off {
    Protocol ospf off {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Status on
    Cost 1
    AreaId 0.0.0.0
    Priority 1
    RetransmissionInterval 5
    TransitDelay 1
    HelloInterval 10
    RouterDeadInterval 40
    Nbma {
    PollInterval 120
    Neighbor {
    Interface {
    Address xxx.xxx.xxx.102
    AddressMask 255.255.255.0
    Port Q57_1_EII_EII
    Type lan
    RouterDiscovery no
    SolicitationAddress multicast
    NATStatus Disabled
    SecIPStatus Disabled
    TOSStatus Disabled
    TOSValue 0
    ARPTimerStatus Disabled
    ARPCacheUpdateTimeout 300
    ARPCacheStaleTimeout 300
    GroupedInterface no
    PrimaryInterface no
    LBPolicy 0
    Arpable yes
    NetworkAddress xxx.xxx.xxx.0
    VIPASupport Enabled
    BdgStatus Enabled
    ForwardIPSourceRouting off
    NATFiltering off
    Deadgatewaydetection off {
    T0 30
    T1 2
    LoadBalancing off {
    LBInterval 2
    FaultTolerance on {
    FTInterval 2
    DefIPAddr 0.0.0.0
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\TCPIP.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:ETC\IPWAN.CFG]
    End of file. [SYS:ETC\IPWAN.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\ABEND.LOG]
    File size is 177707 bytes.
    Top of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\TIMESYNC.CFG]
    # TimeSync.Cfg is now updated automatically,
    # when changes are made on the System Console
    # TIMESYNC Configuration Parameters
    Configured Sources = ON
    DEBUG = 7
    Polling Count = 3
    Polling Interval = 600
    Service Advertising = ON
    Synchronization Radius = 2000
    Type = SINGLE
    NTP Client Port = 0
    # TIMESYNC Configured time source list
    TIME SOURCE = 130.133.1.10:123
    End of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\TIMESYNC.CFG]
    Top of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\AUTOEXEC.NCF]
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\ni\update\bin
    SET BINDERY CONTEXT = O=HAN
    SET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME OFFSET = 1:00:00
    SET START OF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME = (MARCH SUNDAY LAST 2:00:00 AM)
    SET END OF DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME = (OCTOBER SUNDAY LAST 3:00:00 AM)
    SET TIME ZONE = ECT-1ECTD
    SET MAXIMUM RECORD LOCKS PER CONNECTION = 10000
    SET MAXIMUM RECORD LOCKS = 20000
    # Note: The Time zone information mentioned above
    # should always precede the SERVER name.
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\JAVA\BIN
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\JAVA\NWGFX\BIN
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\JAVA\NJCLV2\BIN
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\NI\UPDATE\BIN
    # WARNING!!
    FILE SERVER NAME Fileserver
    # WARNING!!
    # If you change the name of this server, you must update
    # the server name in all the licenses that are assigned
    # to it using iManager.
    SERVERID EB0C408
    load conlog MAXIMUM=100
    ; Network driver LOADs and BINDs are initiated via
    ; INITSYS.NCF. The actual LOAD and BIND commands
    ; are contained in INITSYS.NCF and NETINFO.CFG.
    ; These files are in SYS:ETC.
    sys:etc\initsys.ncf
    #LOAD TCPIP
    #LOAD Q57.LAN SLOT=10007 FRAME=Ethernet_II NAME=Q57_1_EII
    #BIND IP Q57_1_EII addr=xxx.xxx.xxx.102 mask=255.255.255.0
    gate=xxx.xxx.xxx.104
    MOUNT ALL
    IPMINIT.NCF
    LOAD SLPDA
    load nile.nlm
    load httpstk.nlm /SSL /keyfile:"SSL CertificateIP"
    LOAD NICISDI.XLM
    LOAD SASDFM.XLM
    #RCONAG6.NLM is required by RConsoleJ
    #LOAD SPXS
    LOAD RCONAG6 xxxxxxxxxx 2034 16800 2036
    LOAD CPQHLTH
    CPQSNMP
    # Monitor laden
    LOAD MONITOR
    # Drucker
    LOAD BROKER "Fileserver_Broker.HQ"
    LOAD NDPSM "NDPS-Manager"
    #SET TIMESYNC TYPE = SINGLE
    # Loading Posix Semantic Agent
    # -- Added by Scripting Install --
    SCRIPT.NCF
    SEARCH ADD SYS:\APACHE2
    AP2WEBUP
    LOAD NLDAP.NLM
    LOAD NAMED.NLM
    LOAD DHCPSRVR.NLM
    # ADMSRVUP
    SYS:\SYSTEM\NMA\NMA5.NCF
    BSTART.NCF
    LOAD PORTAL.NLM
    LOAD NDSIMON.NLM
    # tc4admin begin
    SEARCH ADD SYS:/tomcat/4/bin
    tcadmup.ncf
    # tc4admin end
    # tomcat4 begin
    # sys:/tomcat/4/bin/tomcat4.ncf
    # tomcat4 end
    # Storage Management Services components required for Backup
    SMSSTART.NCF
    LOAD EMBOX.NLM
    openwbem.ncf
    #SEARCH ADD SYS:\zenworks\OnDemand\bin
    #UsageServer.ncf
    #CommerceMaintenance.ncf
    # Start APC's PowerChute Network Shutdown application
    SYS:/BIN/UNIXENV.NCF
    #---Added by rcd.rpm install ---
    SEARCH ADD sys:/usr/sbin
    #---Added by rug.rpm install ---
    SEARCH ADD sys:/usr/bin
    SEARCH ADD sys:\powerchute
    delay 5
    SYS:\PowerChute\APCpcns
    #ZENworks Database Settings
    # SYS:\system\mgmtdbs.ncf
    #ZENworks Inventory Settings
    # StartInv.ncf
    # SYS:\system\zfdstart.ncf
    # search add sys:\sweep
    # SWEEP.NLM
    LOAD CRON.NLM
    # SEARCH ADD SYS:\tomcat\5.0\bin
    # tomcat5
    LOAD TOOLBOX
    # load SURVEY -w10 -cWed.12,7
    # -- Added by CIFS Install --
    #CIFSSTRT.NCF
    # -- End of CIFS Install --
    # --The following line should be uncommented if the SNMP subagent is
    desired
    #load dssnmpsa.nlm
    LOAD PKI.NLM
    # Begin SecretStore commands
    LOAD NICISDI.XLM s
    LOAD SASDFM.XLM
    # SSNCP automatically loads SSS.NLM without any command line options.
    # If you want to specify options, uncomment the following line and add
    # the appropriate options.
    # LOAD SSS
    LOAD SSNCP
    # End SecretStore commands
    # BackupExec Agent starten
    BESTART
    load SURVEY -w10 -cWed.12,7
    End of file. [SYS:SYSTEM\AUTOEXEC.NCF]
    Top of file. [C:\CONFIG.SYS]
    Files=50
    Buffers=30
    Lastdrive=Z
    End of file. [C:\CONFIG.SYS]
    Top of file. [C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT]
    C:
    CD \NWSERVER
    SERVER -nl
    End of file. [C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT]
    Top of file. [C:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF]
    LOAD ACPIDRV.PSM
    ######## End PSM Drivers ########
    LOAD CPQSHD.CDM
    LOAD IDECD.CDM
    ######## End CDM Drivers ########
    LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=10004
    LOAD ADPT160M.HAM SLOT=10005
    LOAD IDEATA.HAM SLOT=10010
    LOAD CPQRAID.HAM SLOT=1
    ######## End HAM Drivers ########
    LOAD KEYB.NLM Germany
    LOAD CHARSET.NLM CP850
    End of file. [C:\NWSERVER\STARTUP.NCF]
    Top of SET Parameters.
    * Communications *
    UNAUTHORIZED IP SCAN INTERVAL = 4
    DHCP TEST = OFF
    DHCP DUMP = 0
    DHCP GLOBAL POLL = 30
    DHCP DEBUG = 0
    IPX CMD Mode Routing = OFF
    Preserve Secondary Ipaddress after Reinitialize System = ON
    Routing Table Cleanup Interval = 3
    UDP Min Port Limit = 1024
    UDP Max Port Limit = 5000
    TCP Min Port Limit = 1024
    NIRMan Transaction Time-out Period = 10
    IPMGMT Debug = OFF
    IPMGMT Push Pull Interval = 2
    IPMGMT Fetch Expiry Time = 5
    Tcp Maximum Initial Receive Window = 6
    Maximum Pending TCP Connection Requests = 128
    PGM Socket Send Buffer Size = 409600
    BSD Socket default Buffer Size in Bytes = 65536
    Tcp Sockets Debug = 0
    IPSEC maximum incoming queue length = 0
    IPSEC maximum incoming WorkToDos = 0
    Discard Oversized Ping Packets = ON
    Largest Ping Packet Size = 10240
    Tcp IPCP Debug = 0
    Tcp WAN Debug = 0
    Tcp ICMP Debug = 0
    Tcp ECB Debug = 0
    Tcp IP Debug = 0
    Maximum Interface MTU = 576
    IP Load Sharing = ON
    RIP2 aggregation override = OFF
    Always Allow IP Fragmentation = OFF
    UDP Debug = 0
    Tcp RIP Debug = 0
    Tcp Arp Debug = OFF
    Use Specified MTU = OFF
    ip address management override = OFF
    Allow IP Address Duplicates = OFF
    Allow non local broadcasts = 0
    TOS for IP packets = 0
    Arp entry update time = 300
    Arp entry expiry time = 300
    Tcp Ip Maximum Small ECBs = 65534
    ICMP Redirect Timeout = 3
    Maximum Wait States = 0
    Largest UDP Packet Size = 33792
    Discard Oversized UDP Packets = ON
    TCP UDP Diagnostic Services = OFF
    Tcp Maximum Packet Retransmission = 12
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    Enable Packet Burst Statistics Screen = OFF
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    Allow IPXRTR load in CMD Mode = ON
    Allow IPX Bind in CMD Mode = OFF
    IPX Router Broadcast Delay = 0
    IPX NetBIOS Replication Option = 2
    Use Old Watchdog Packet Type = OFF
    REPLY TO GET NEAREST SERVER = OFF
    Connection Table Expansion Count = 16
    Dead Connection Timeout = 4.9 SEC
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    Disable Watchdog Process = OFF
    Enable Watchdog Screen = OFF
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    Max Deficit = 256
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    FS Cache Pool Minimum Percentage To Transfer In = 4
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    Max Page Cleaner Looks = 1000
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    Engage Ager = ON
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    APT Free Clean Page Threshold = 50
    VM Debug Screen = OFF
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    File Service Memory Optimization = 1
    Logical Space Compression = ON
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    Alloc Memory Check Flag = OFF
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    Jiggle Memory = OFF
    Check Cache = OFF
    * Traditional File System *
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    Volume TTS Log File State = 1
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    Volume TTS Log File Overflow Size = 4194304
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    TTS Abort Dump Flag = OFF
    TTS UnWritten Cache Wait Time = 1 MIN 5.9 SEC
    TTS Backout File Truncation Wait Time = 59 MIN 19.2 SEC
    Dirty Directory Cache Delay Time = 0.5 SEC
    Directory Cache Allocation Wait Time = 2.2 SEC
    Directory Cache Buffer NonReferenced Delay = 5.5 SEC
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    Minimum Directory Cache Buffers = 500
    Maximum Number Of Internal Directory Handles = 100
    Maximum Number Of Directory Handles = 20
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    Maximum File Locks Per Connection = 2500
    Maximum Record Locks = 20000
    Maximum File Locks = 200000
    Maximum Rights Vector Entry Pool = 128
    Read Ahead Enabled = ON
    Read Ahead LRU Sitting Time Threshold = 10 SEC
    Minimum File Cache Buffers = 20
    Maximum Concurrent Disk Cache Writes = 750
    Dirty Disk Cache Delay Time = 3.3 SEC
    Minimum File Cache Report Threshold = 20
    Maximum Concurrent opens per file and connection = 10000
    Maximum Wait Time For Limbo Space during Volume Mount = 19.8 SEC
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    File Delete Wait Time = 5 MIN 29.6 SEC
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    Fast Volume Mounts = ON
    Maximum Percent Of Volume Used By Directory = 13
    Maximum Subdirectory Tree Depth = 25
    Volume Low Warn All Users = ON
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    Volume Low Warning Threshold = 256
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    Compress Screen = OFF
    Allow Unowned Files To Be Extended = ON
    Auto Mount Mirrored Volume Containing Inactive Device = OFF
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    Maximum Concurrent Directory Cache Writes = 75
    Immediate Purge Of Deleted Files = OFF
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    Convert Compressed To Uncompressed Option = 1
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    Decompress Free Space Warning Interval = 31 MIN 18.5 SEC
    Deleted Files Compression Option = 1
    Days Untouched Before Compression = 14
    * Novell Storage Services *
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