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CNE252 NetWare 5.1 Advanced Administration
Review for Fourth Quiz
- What is the name of the standard the eDirectory is based on?
- What is an NDS partition?
- How are NDS partitions named?
- What is the [Root] partition? What is a partition root?
- What is a partition replica? Name the four kinds of replicas listed
in your book.
- In what kind of replica may you make partition changes? In what types
may you make no changes?
- When do replicas communicate with each other?
- Name three utilities used to maintain NDS.
- What is the minimum number of replicas recommeded for any partition?
- What is the limit recommended for the number of replicas of any partition?
- What NLM enables NDS on a system?
- Where, on a server, are replicas stored?
- What system watches over changes to replicas?
- What does the text recommend removing from the SYS: volume to prevent
problems?
- Name three symptoms that would indicate your replicas are out of synchronization.
- What command would you enter at a server console to watch for synchronization
errors?
- What utility will show you exclamation points on icons that indicate
NDS errors?
- What is Novell's first recommendation for resolving NDS errors?
- What is your first level of advice to seek about resolving NDS errors?
- What should you do to recover from a crashed SYS: volume?
- What are the three choices you may make when selecting protocol suites
for a NetWare server?
- Why might you not upgrade you entire network to NetWare 5.1 if you
are currently running 4.11?
- What is the main purpose of the compatibility mode driver?
- What NLM is loaded to install the compatibility mode driver?
- How does the compatibility mode driver handle outbound SAP traffic?
How does it handle outbound IPX packets?
- What must be true about the IPX stack of a server being run in compatibility
mode?
- What devices must run the CMD on an IP-only network?
- If your network includes IPX-only servers, what must be done regarding
the CMD? How does this seemingly violate the rules about loading the
CMD?
- If the CMD is loaded normally, what two things will it do automatically
for the server it runs on?
- What is the number of the automatic virtual IPX network?
- What is a Migration Agent? What is the syntax for loading it?
- What is backbone support? What is another name for it?
- What are the three migration scenarios discussed in Chapter 9? When
does Novell recommend not using the simplest one?
- In Storage Management Services terminology, what is a host? What is
a target? What is a TSA?
- What are the possible targets for a Novell backup?
- What are the three backup strategies described in Chapter 10? Which
is the quickest to make a backup? Which takes the longest to make a
backup? Which is the quickest to perform a restore? Which takes the
longest to do a restore?
- What rights does someone need to make a backup of a server's file
system? What rights are needed to restore it?
- What rights are needed to make an NDS backup? What rights are needed
to restore it?
- What is NWBACK32?
- What is a TSA?
- What are the two methods for upgrading a NetWare server to 5.1?
- Which upgrade method is potentially dangerous? What does Novell recommend
to minimize the danger?
- Which upgrade method would you use if you were especially concerned
about not losing any data?
- What are the hardware requirements for installing NetWare 5.1?
- How many devices are required to perform an across-the-wire upgrade?
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