CNE252 NetWare 5.1 Advanced Administration

Review for Fourth Quiz

  1. What is the name of the standard the eDirectory is based on?

  2. What is an NDS partition?

  3. How are NDS partitions named?

  4. What is the [Root] partition? What is a partition root?

  5. What is a partition replica? Name the four kinds of replicas listed in your book.

  6. In what kind of replica may you make partition changes? In what types may you make no changes?

  7. When do replicas communicate with each other?

  8. Name three utilities used to maintain NDS.

  9. What is the minimum number of replicas recommeded for any partition?

  10. What is the limit recommended for the number of replicas of any partition?

  11. What NLM enables NDS on a system?

  12. Where, on a server, are replicas stored?

  13. What system watches over changes to replicas?

  14. What does the text recommend removing from the SYS: volume to prevent problems?

  15. Name three symptoms that would indicate your replicas are out of synchronization.

  16. What command would you enter at a server console to watch for synchronization errors?

  17. What utility will show you exclamation points on icons that indicate NDS errors?

  18. What is Novell's first recommendation for resolving NDS errors?

  19. What is your first level of advice to seek about resolving NDS errors?

  20. What should you do to recover from a crashed SYS: volume?

  21. What are the three choices you may make when selecting protocol suites for a NetWare server?

  22. Why might you not upgrade you entire network to NetWare 5.1 if you are currently running 4.11?

  23. What is the main purpose of the compatibility mode driver?

  24. What NLM is loaded to install the compatibility mode driver?

  25. How does the compatibility mode driver handle outbound SAP traffic? How does it handle outbound IPX packets?

  26. What must be true about the IPX stack of a server being run in compatibility mode?

  27. What devices must run the CMD on an IP-only network?

  28. 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?

  29. If the CMD is loaded normally, what two things will it do automatically for the server it runs on?

  30. What is the number of the automatic virtual IPX network?

  31. What is a Migration Agent? What is the syntax for loading it?

  32. What is backbone support? What is another name for it?

  33. What are the three migration scenarios discussed in Chapter 9? When does Novell recommend not using the simplest one?

  34. In Storage Management Services terminology, what is a host? What is a target? What is a TSA?

  35. What are the possible targets for a Novell backup?

  36. 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?

  37. What rights does someone need to make a backup of a server's file system? What rights are needed to restore it?

  38. What rights are needed to make an NDS backup? What rights are needed to restore it?

  39. What is NWBACK32?

  40. What is a TSA?

  41. What are the two methods for upgrading a NetWare server to 5.1?

  42. Which upgrade method is potentially dangerous? What does Novell recommend to minimize the danger?

  43. Which upgrade method would you use if you were especially concerned about not losing any data?

  44. What are the hardware requirements for installing NetWare 5.1?

  45. How many devices are required to perform an across-the-wire upgrade?