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%s %3u %-4.4s %2u %-5.5s %2u %-7.7s %2u %-7.7s %6d%%%u%6u%7uy is %u, and x is %u %.70S%u Bytes%S%3u %-4.4s %2u %-5.5s %2u %-7.7s %8.8x:%8.8x%4.4x:%4.4x%3d %S %08x %08x %-16s %-10s%s %S Error Getting Drive Information %-20S Card %2d Controller %2d Drive %1d NetWare Volumes%s%S%u Meg%u%u Meg on Volume %S segment %uMonitor%Sslot=%x port=%x mem=%x int=%x dma=%x frame=%S IPX???%08x%04x %10u%-16S ..*%-16S %-16S %u%10s%4u %4u %10s %10s%u %u%2u%% %u%10u%s %S: %s %8u%7u%10s %9s %2.2u.%02.2u %%%10u %s (%2.2u.%02.2u %%) HistogramMonitorV1.75Function Not ImplementedInformation For Server %SWarning, unable to add an entry to a menu.Connection InformationDisk InformationLAN InformationSystem Module InformationExit Available OptionsUtilization: Exit Monitor?Dirty Cache Buffers:Total Cache Buffers:Current Disk Requests:Service Processes:Open Files:Connections In Use:Packet Receive Buffers:Original Cache Buffers:File Server Up Time:DayDaysHourHoursMinuteMinutesSecondSecondsSystem ModulesActive ConnectionsUnable to locate the selected module.Module Size: Alloc Memory In Use: Load File Name: Lock File Server ConsoleFile Open / Lock ActivityResource UtilizationThe file server console keyboard is now locked. To unlock the keyboard, type in either the console lock password or the supervisor password.Password: The selected connection is no longer in use.Connection Information for %SConnection Time: Kilobytes Read:Requests:Kilobytes Written:Network Address:Semaphores:Logical Record Locks:Status:Directory Cache Buffers: NormalWaiting on a Semaphore Not Logged InClear Connection?Clear Marked Connections?Open FilesVolume SYS needs to be mounted before the console can be locked. Waiting on a LockUnable to allocate memory.System Disk DrivesLAN Driver InformationThe Selected Disk Drive Does Not Contain a NetWare Partition.Driver:Disk Size:Partitions:Mirror Status:Hot Fix Status:Partition Blocks:Data Blocks:Redirection Blocks:Redirected Blocks:Reserved Blocks:MirroredNot MirroredNormalDisabledVolume SegmentsThe selected LAN driver cannot be locatedVersion %u.%uNode Address: %08x%04xProtocols:Network Address: %08xError Getting LAN Diagnostic InformationTotal Packets Sent:Total Packets Received:No ECB Available Count:Send Packet Too Big Count:Reserved:Receive Packet Overflow Count:Receive Packet Too Big Count:Receive Packet Too Small Count:Send Packet Miscellaneous Errors:Receive Packet Miscellaneous Errors:Send Packet Retry Count:Checksum Errors:Hardware Receive Mismatch Count:Not SupportedCustom Statistics:Generic Statistics:Select An EntryUnable to get lock information for the selected file.Use Count:Open Count:Open For Read:Open For Write:Deny Read:Deny Write:LockedNot LockedLoggedNot Logged Conn Task Lock Status Start End Record Lock Status Locked ExclusiveLocked SharableTTS Holding LockServer Memory StatisticsResource TagsPermanent Memory Pool:Alloc Memory Pool:Cache Buffers:Cache Movable Memory:Cache Non-Movable Memory:Total Server Work Memory:BytesIn UseUnable to locate the selected resource tag.Module:Resource InformationResource:In Use:Volume SYS has been dismounted!! The console keyboard will be unlocked because the supervisor password cannot be verified.COPYRIGHT (c) 1989 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Tag:TTS HoldExclusiveSharableRemirroringEnter a password to use when unlocking the file server console.Volume Segments On Drive:(select for list)Hardware LevelSoftware Level VerifyDisabled Read After Write StatusDrive Operating Status:Active InactiveMounted Mount DriveDismountedDismount DriveActivate DriveDeactivate DriveOperating StatusHardware Level VerifyDisable VerifyRemovable Drive Mount Status:Change Mount StatusLock DriveUnlock DriveRemovable Drive Lock Status:Change Lock StatusDrive StatusLocked FlashingNormal Drive Light Status:Flash LightReturn To NormalDrive Light StatusUnable To Find The Selected DeviceRead After Write Verify:Software LevelError Returned From DeviceThe selected drive is currently being used by other processes.Deactivate Drive Anyway?Dismount Drive Anyway?Tracked ResourcesThe selected resource tag is no longer in use.No Address AvailableAdapter Operating Time Stamp: Name Time Count Load Available Processes & Interrupts%s ProcessInterrupt %2uProcessor UtilizationOther StatisticsReturn to Main MenuMonitor was unable to initialize the OS Histogram Engine.This feature is not supported by this version of the OS.Total Sample Time:Histogram Overhead Time:Adjusted Sample Time: Memory Allocation Error!! Monitor will be unloaded. Adapter Queue Depth:Adapter Reset Count:Total Group Address Receive Count:Total Group Address Send Count:Total Receive OK Byte Count High:Total Receive OK Byte Count Low:Total Send OK Byte Count High:Total Send OK Byte Count Low:No Response to Free Buffer Enquiry:Network Reconfiguration Count:Invalid Split Flag in Packet Fragment:Orphan Packet Fragment Count:Receive Packet Timeout:Free Buffer Enquiry NAK Timeout:Total Send Packet Fragments OK:Total Receive Packet Fragments OK:Send OK Single Collision CountSend OK Multiple Collision Count:Send OK But Deferred:Send Abort from Late Collision:Send Abort from Excess Collisions:Send Abort from Carrier Sense:Send Abort from Excessive Deferral:Receive Abort from Bad Frame Alignment:AC Error Counter:Abort Delimiter Counter:Burst Error Counter:Frame Copied Error Counter:Frequency Error Counter:Internal Error Counter:Last Ring Status:Line Error Counter:Lost Frame Counter:Token Error Counter: NONEUp Stream Node High Dword:Up Stream Node Low 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All Rights Reserved. #VVo#$%'B(+1-3>f@NPQSPN8 MONITOR OVERVIEW The monitor utility is designed to display information about the current status of the file server. It is intended to help the system supervisor better understand and manage the file server. Using this utility you can track memory usage and see if more memory is needed for your server. You can monitor connection and file usage as well as file locks. One of the nice features of this utility is its ability to lock the console keyboard; when combined with the "Secure Console" console command, your server is safe from someone entering unwanted console commands such as down. Monitor will also display information about how the LAN drivers are configured. It will help you track the disk drives on your system, their status, and which volume segments are located on them.VPN AVAILABLE OPTIONS HELP Displayed in the lower portion of the screen is the Monitor utility's main menu. The following options are available: Connection Information This option will display a list of the connections to the file server that are currently in use. When you select a connection from the connection list, its statistics will be displayed. Disk Information This option will display a list of the disk drives currently accessible by the file server. When you select a disk drive from the list, its statistics will be displayed. LAN Information This option will display a list of the LANs currently in use by the file server. When you select a LAN from the list, its statistics will be displayed. Page 1 of 5 PN System Module Information This option will display a list of the loadable modules that are currently a part of the system. When you select a module from the list, its statistics will be displayed. Lock File Server Console This option will disable the change screen option until the supervisor password is entered. This prevents people from accessing the console command line or any other part of the Monitor utility unless they know the supervisor password. File Open / Lock Activity This option will allow you to select any file on any of the mounted volumes and view the lock information when the file is open. Resource Utilization This option will display memory statistics and allow you to view system resources and their associated resource tags. When you select a resource tag, its statistics will be displayed. Page 2 of 5VPNZInside the Utility header is displayed the OS version as well as the date it was created. Displayed in the upper portion of the screen are the following file server statistics: File Server Up Time: This is the amount of time that has elapsed since the file server was last brought up. Utilization: This is the percentage of time that the file server CPU is being used. The utilization is low when the file server is not very busy. Original Cache Buffers: When the server is brought up, it uses all available memory for cache buffers. Then when memory is needed, it is borrowed from the cache buffer pool. This number is the original size of the cache buffer pool. Page 3 of 5 PNl Total Cache Buffers: This is the total number of cache buffers that are currently available on the system for file caching. They may also be given to other memory pools as needed. Dirty Cache Buffers: This is the number of cache buffers whose information has been changed and need to be written out to disk. Current Disk Requests: This is the total number of outstanding requests for all of the disks on the system. Packet Receive Buffers: This is the number of buffers used to hold workstation requests while the Service Processes handle them. Each buffer is slightly more that 1KB in size. The system will allocate more Packet Receive Buffers when needed. Page 4 of 5PN Directory Cache Buffers: This is the number of buffers available to the file system for directory entry caching. More Directory Cache Buffers will be allocated if the system detects that the current number is insufficient. Service Processes: This is the number of processes, "Task Handlers," for workstation requests. When the workload is too heavy for the current number of service processes to handle, more will be allocated. Connections In Use: This it the total number of connections in use on the file server including stations that are attached but not logged in. Open Files: This is the number of currently open files on the file server. Note that the file server will have the bindery as well as TTS files open most of the time. Page 5 of 5  LJe CONSOLE LOCK HELP The file server console keyboard is currently locked. You cannot change to another screen or access any other part of the monitor program until either the supervisor password or the password you specified when you locked the console keyboard is entered. To enter a password, type it in and press the ENTER key. L J SYSTEM MODULES HELP Displayed is a list of the loaded modules that are currently running on the server. To see information for a specific module, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To return to the main menu, press the ESCAPE key.J Hg ACTIVE CONNECTIONS HELP Displayed is a list of the current connections to the file server. This includes work stations that are attached but not logged in. To view the statistics for a connection, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To clear a connection, press the DELETE key. To return to the main menu, press the ESCAPE key.NL MODULE INFORMATION HELP Displayed in the upper part of the screen is the following information for a loaded module: Module Size: This is the size of the modules code and data images. Load File Name: This is the name of the Loaded Module. Displayed in the lower right part of the screen is a list of resource tags owned by the selected module. These resource tags allow you to monitor the amount of system resources used by the selected module. To view additional information about a resource tag, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To return to the system modules list, press the ESCAPE key.R PN$ CONNECTION INFORMATION HELP Displayed at the top of the screen are the following connection statistics: Connection Time: This is the amount of time a user has been logged in to the server. If the connection is not logged in, this field will be zero. NetWork Address: This is the logical address of the workstation in the following format "Network address":"Node address":"Socket address". Requests: This is the number of requests that the workstation has sent to the file server. Kilobytes Read: This is the number of KB that the connection has read from the file server disks since he logged in. Page 1 of 2PN Kilobytes Written: This is the number of KB that the connection has written to the file server disks since he logged in. Status: This is the current status of the connection. It may be "Not Logged In", "Waiting on a Lock", "Waiting on a Semaphore", or "Normal". Semaphores: This is the number of semaphores in use by the connection. Logical Record Locks: This is the number of Logical Record Locks in use by the connection. Displayed in the lower portion of the screen is a list of files the connection currently has open. To see any physical record locks for an open file, highlight it and press the ENTER key. Page 2 of 2 KI PHYSICAL RECORD LOCK HELP Displayed is a list of the physical record locks the connection has for the selected file. The starting and ending offset in the file of the lock as well as the status of the lock are displayed.  KI SYSTEM DISK DRIVES HELP Displayed is a list of the disk drives accessible by the file server. To view the statistics for a disk, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To return to the main menu, press the escape key. J HfDisplayed in the lower portion of the screen are the volume segments located on the disk drive. A volume may have up to 32 volume segment. A disk drive may contain up to 8 volume segments. Displayed is the volume segment size, the volume name, and the volume segment sequence number (0 - 31). To return to the disk information form, press the ESCAPE key. J H LAN DRIVER INFORMATION HELP Displayed is a list of the LAN drivers in use by the file server and their configurations. To view the statistics for a LAN driver, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To return to the main menu, press the ESCAPE key.PN LAN INFORMATION HELP The statistics for the selected LAN are displayed in a window in the lower part of the screen. You may scroll the window using the arrow keys as well as the page-up and page-down keys. The following information is displayed: Version: The version number of the LAN driver. Node Address: The node address of the LAN driver board. Protocols: The protocol stacks to which the LAN driver has been bound. Generic Statistics: The statistics supported by most of the LAN drivers. Custom Statistics: Statistics defined specifically for this LAN driver. To return to the LAN Driver Information list, press the ESCAPE key. J H  FILE SELECTION HELP You have selected the Lock Activity option. First you must specify the file whose lock activity you want to view. To do this, use the current list to select volumes and directories on the file server until you find the desired file. To view the directories on a volume, select the volume. To view the contents of a directory, select the directory. To move back up the tree a level, select "..". When you have located the desired file, highlight it and press the ENTER key.C0PN FILE LOCK ACTIVITY HELP The following statistics for the selected file are displayed on the lower left portion of the screen: Use Count: This is the number of connections using this file. A connection can be using a file by having it open, locked, or logged. Open Count: This is the number of connections that have this file open. Open For Read: This is the number of connections that have opened this file requesting access to read from the file. Open For Write: This is the number of connections that have opened this file requesting access to write to the file. Page 1 of 21-PNG Deny Read: This is the number of connections that have opened the file and requested that other stations not be allowed to open the file and obtain read access. Deny Write: This is the number of connections that have opened the file and requested that other stations not be allowed to open the file and obtain write access. Status: This will indicate whether or not the selected file is locked. Displayed at the lower right of the screen is information about specific locks on the file. Included are the connection number, task number, locked status, and logged status. To select another file, press the ESCAPE key. To return to the main menu, press the ESCAPE key twice. Page 2 of 27PN= SERVER MEMORY STATISTICS HELP Displayed at the top of the screen are the following memory statistics: Permanent Memory Pool: This is the memory used by processes when they don't intend on returning it for awhile if ever. When more memory for this pool is needed, cache buffers are transferred to this pool; these cache buffers will never be returned to the cache buffer pool. The directory cache buffers as well as the packet receive buffers are contained in this pool. Alloc Memory Pool: This is the memory used by processes when they don't intend on using it for long periods of time. When more memory for this pool is needed, it is transferred from the Permanent Memory Pool; this memory will never be returned to the Permanent Memory Pool. This is the preferred memory pool for loadable modules to use when allocating small pieces of memory. Page 1 of 3<3PN Cache Buffers: This is the amount of memory in the cache buffer pool. This memory is currently being used for file caching. The amount of memory in this area should be larger that any of the others. Cache Movable Memory: This is memory allocated directly from the cache buffer pool. When it is freed, it will be returned to the cache buffer pool. It differs from the Cache Non-Movable Memory in that the memory manager may move the location of these memory blocks to optimize memory usage. Volume tables typically use this memory. Cache Non-Movable Memory: This is memory allocated directly from the cache buffer pool. When it is freed, it will be returned to the cache buffer pool. This memory is used when large pieces of memory are needed. Total Server Work Memory: This is the sum of all the memory pools. Page 2 of 37J HLDisplayed in the lower left portion of the screen is a list of the Resource Types defined by the operating system. The server tracks resources such as the Alloc Memory Pool by forcing procedures to use a resource tag when doing an allocation. To view the the list of resource tags with a specific resource type, highlight the resource type and press the ENTER key. You may then select a specific resource tag and view additional information associated with it. To return to the main menu, press the ESCAPE key. Page 3 of 3JH RESOURCE INFORMATION The following information about the selected resource tag is displayed in the lower portion of the screen. Tag: The selected resource tag. Module: The name of the module that allocated the resource tag. Resource: The type of resource that is being tracked. In Use: The amount of the resource that has been allocated using this resource tag.8CPN DISK STATISTICS HELP In the upper portion of the screen are displayed the following disk drive statistics: Driver: This is the disk driver used when accessing the disk. Disk Size: This is the size of the disk - all partitions included. Partitions: This is the number of partitions defined on the disk. Note that a NetWare 386 partition must exist before the Hot Fix statistics will be displayed. Mirror Status: This will indicate whether or not the NetWare 386 partition (if one exists) is mirrored. Page 1 of 4Ef@PN Hot Fix Status: This will indicate whether or not a NetWare 386 partition has been Hot Fixed. Partition Blocks: This is the number of 4KB blocks in the NetWare 386 partition. Data Blocks: This is the number of 4KB blocks for files and directories. Redirection Blocks: This is the number of 4KB blocks dedicated to Hot Fix redirection. Redirected Blocks: This is the number of bad blocks that Hot Fix has found. Reserved Blocks: This is the number of redirection blocks reserved for system use. Page 2 of 4J8CPNIn the lower portion of the screen is a form containing available disk functions; these are operations you may perform on the selected disk. The following options are available: Volume Segments On Drive: To view the volume segments on a disk, highlight this field and press the key. Read After Write Verify: The current "Read After Write Verify" status for the selected drive is currently displayed. If the drive does not support the corresponding IOCTL, "Not Supported" will be displayed. To change the status, highlight the field and press the key. Drive Light Status: The current drive light flashing status for the selected drive is currently displayed. If the drive does not support the corresponding IOCTL, "Not Supported" will be displayed. To flash the disk's light, highlight the field and press the key. Page 3 of 4EPNm Drive Operating Status: This field displays the Operating status for the selected drive. Valid values are "Active" and "Inactive". To change the drive status, highlight the field and press the key. Note that when you deactivate a drive, the OS will not be able to access it, so don't deactivate a drive while the OS is using it. Removable Drive Mount Status: This field is only available for removable drives. It contains the current mount status for the selected drive. To change the status of the drive, highlight the field and press the key. Note that when you dismount a drive, the OS will not be able to access it, so don't dismount a drive that contains any mounted volumes. Removable Drive Lock Status: This field is only available for removable drives. It contains the drive's current lock status. To change the status, highlight the field and press the key. Page 4 of 4 >< READ AFTER WRITE STATUS HELP Displayed is a menu of the Read After Write Options. The following types of Read After Write Verify can be selected: Software Level Verify The device driver will perform the read after write verify on the data. Hardware Level Verify The hardware (DCB or controller) will perform the read after write verify. Disable Verify No read after write verify will be performed. ; 90 RESOURCE TAGS HELP Displayed are all the resource tags of the selected type in use by the NetWare 386 OS and any loaded NLMs. To view additional information associated with a resource tag, highlight it and press the ENTER key. To return to the resources list, press the ESCAPE key. J H AVAILABLE PROCESSES & INTERRUPTS HELP Displayed is a list of the active processes (threads) along with all the available hardware interrupts. Select the items you want to appear in the processor utilization screen. To select multiple items, mark all selections with the key and then press the ENTER key. To select all available items for viewing, press the key.WPN PROCESSOR UTILIZATION HELP Displayed is a list of all selected processes and interrupts along with the overhead for gathering the statistics; note that the extra overhead is only generated while this screen is selected. The information is sampled, processed, and displayed once a second. The following is tracked: Name: The name of the process (thread) or interrupt number. Time: For Processes - the amount of time the CPU spent executing code in the context of that process. For Interrupts - the amount of time the CPU spent inside the interrupt service routine (ISR) associated with that interrupt. Count: For Processes - the number of times the process ran during the sample period. For Interrupts - the number of interrupts that were serviced during the sample period. Load: The percentage of time the CPU spent in this process or interrupt. Page 1 of 2SPN At the bottom of the screen is an overhead summary. Displayed is the total sample time, the amount of time spent generating the utilization information along with the percentage, and the adjusted sample time - the amount of time available for all the processes and interrupts to use. All the process and interrupt statistics are relative to the adjusted sample time. Note that the utilization information is generated only when monitor is in this screen. When you enter this screen, Monitor turns on the statistics generation engine in the OS. When you leave this screen, Monitor will turn off the statistics generation engine, and the OS will return to its normal mode of operation. When the server is idle, the CPU will spend most of the time in the "Polling Process" and the "STREAMS Q Runner Process" if STREAMS is loaded. This can be used as an indication of low CPU utilization. Server Processes are used to service work station requests. If other processes or interrupts have an unusually high percentage of the CPU's time, it may indicate bad hardware, drivers, NLMs, or simply a busy server. Page 2 of 2