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NetWare Server
Create Type a unique
name for the NetWare Server object > click Apply to create
the NetWare Server object. Click the new NetWare Server object to
define object properties.
Directory Operations
Click Directory Operations to delete or rename the NetWare Server
object.
Identification Type a
description and the location of the server > specify the
department and organization that uses the server > click
Apply to save the settings. Use NetWare Administrator to define
additional NetWare Server object properties.
Internet Mail Displays
the name of the messaging server associated with the current
NetWare server.
Syslog The Syslog
provides logging and report capabilities that you can use to
diagnose problems and fine-tune server performance.
The Syslog page is available for
the Internet Services object, for the Mailing Lists object, and
for NetWare Server objects. The Syslog settings provided for the
Internet Services object establish defaults for your NIMS system.
Settings provided for the Mailing Lists object and individual
NetWare Server objects allow you to customize logging for specific
circumstances. Specify the Syslog settings > click Apply
to save the settings.
Log Detail Select
the types of events you want recorded in the Syslog. Selecting
Emergency logs the least information; selecting Debug logs the
most information. Settings are cumulative, so if you select
Debug, all lesser levels of events are also logged.
Log File If no
filename is specified, the Syslog is written to SYS:\ETC\SYSLOG.
If you specify a filename, the file is written to the
SYS:\ETC\SYSLOG.D directory. You can specify a full pathname to
place the Syslog in a different directory.
Override Global Configuration
with Above Settings For the Mailing Lists object or an
individual NetWare Server object, the Syslog page initially
displays the default settings provided on the Internet Services
object. Change the Log Detail settings > select Override
> click Apply to customize the Syslog settings for the
current object. If you deselect Override > click Apply,
the server-specific settings are saved but are not used; the
default settings from the Internet Services Syslog are used
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