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Date: 29 Jul 1992 09:02:08 -0700
From: Brad_Stone@byu.edu
Subject: Rebuild Desktop on Novell w/ Sys 7 (A)
To: INFO-MAC@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.Edu
Cc: sean@zippy.nimh.nih.gov, Chris Webster <WEBSTER@AC.DAL.CA>,
Georg.Denk@MATHEMATIK.TU-MUENCHEN.DBP.DE,
"Dwight Lemke @ Wisconsin Oshkosh" <LEMKE@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU>,
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Last week I posted a query requesting information on how to rebuild the
desktop on a Novell fileserver using System 7. Thanks to Chris Webster
<WEBSTER@AC.DAL.CA>, Georg.Denk@MATHEMATIK.TU-MUENCHEN.DBP.DE, "Dwight
Lemke @ Wisconsin Oshkosh" <LEMKE@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU>, and
Les.Ferch@mtsg.ubc.ca for their help.
I received many similar replies like the following:
>Configure your mac in such a way
>that the volumes with the old desktop file are mounted during the
>start-up. During the next start-up press the clover and alt keys. You
>will be asked for every volume whether you want to rebuild the desktop
>Click in cancel for the volumes you don't want to rebuild BUT keep the
>two keys pressed, until the appropriate volume appears. This was the
>way I rebuilt the desktop.
Other replies suggested:
>A crude (but effective) way to accomplish this would be to use a file editor
>(such as that with Norton Utilities) or ResEdit and make the desktop files
>visible--then just delete them and restart.
One person suggested using the public domain program DesktopReset which
should rebuild the desktop in a "more elegant way" than the Finder.
Unfortunately, due to Novell's unique handling of the Desktop file, none
of these suggestions worked. I found the following information by
searching the Novell Usenet group using WAIS (source=Novell_IDX).
Summary: It seems that Desktop files on Novell file servers "Sooner or
later" get corrupted, and no one has been able to rebuild a Novell
fileserver volume from System 7 due to Novell's unique handling of the
Desktop file. :-(
- Brad Stone
Computing Support Coordinator
Brigham Young University
Brad_Stone@byu.edu
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Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1992 17:50:40 GMT
Reply-To: Novell LAN Interest Group <NOVELL@SUVM.BITNET>
Sender: NOVELERR@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU
Comments: Warning -- original Sender: tag was NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
From: "Gary W. Chapman" <chapman@ACF3.NYU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Rebuilding Desktop files from SYS7 Macs...
-Sooner or later if you're running the Mac NLM, you're likely
-to get the notorious "Desktop files are invalid or damaged on
-volume X - Volume X is unavailable to AFP clients - the desktop
-files could not be opened" message.
-This problem CANNOT be fixed using VREPAIR - you have to clear
-the desktop using AFP cdt, then rebuild it from a Mac client.
-The question is: HOW do you rebuild the desktop from a Mac running
-System 7 (the answer appears to be that you can't)? This is going
-to be a serious problem in a very short time - we already have
-entire networks where all the Macs are running System 7, and it
-can be complicated mixing systems on a Mac...
Yes, I think Novell will have to address this issue against the day
when System 6 is completely outmoded... (no time soon...)
I still keep System 6 machines around... but if I wanted to run
System 7 exclusively, I could still have a couple machines with
System 6 system folders tucked away on them, and use a utility like
System Picker to reboot with System 6 temporarily. Or, obviously,
a System 6 boot diskette with the necessary appletalk files to connect
to servers on your network would work as well...
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Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1992 08:19:52 PST
Reply-To: Novell LAN Interest Group <NOVELL@SUVM.BITNET>
Sender: NOVELERR@SUVM.ACS.SYR.EDU
From: Michael Perrone <a2mp@LOKI.CC.PDX.EDU>
Subject: Re: Rebuilding Desktop files from SYS7 Macs...
In-Reply-To: <9201271102.AA11562@loki.cc.pdx.edu>; from "David Harris" at
Jan
27, 92 11:49 pm
David Harris writes:
-
- Sooner or later if you're running the Mac NLM, you're likely
- to get the notorious "Desktop files are invalid or damaged on
- volume X - Volume X is unavailable to AFP clients - the desktop
- files could not be opened" message.
Hmmm... We've never had that happen here. I do believe it's a good
idea to clear and rebuild the desktop every few months or so, just for
garbage collection.
- This problem CANNOT be fixed using VREPAIR - you have to clear
- the desktop using AFP cdt, then rebuild it from a Mac client.
-
- The question is: HOW do you rebuild the desktop from a Mac running
- System 7 (the answer appears to be that you can't)? This is going
- to be a serious problem in a very short time - we already have
- entire networks where all the Macs are running System 7, and it
- can be complicated mixing systems on a Mac...
-
- Does anyone out there have any smart fixes for this?
I have looked into this, and as far as I can tell, the only way to
do this is to boot from system 6. System 7 just can't be forced to
rebuild the desktop on a file server.
I suggest keeping a system 6.08 configured floppy disk on hand for
this. I have found this quite workable. I have it set to boot for
'Finder Only' so that all the application heap is available for the
finder to work with.
==================================================================
From: "Robert H. Lafond" <LAFOND@PUCC.BITNET>
Subject: Re: mac stuff
In-Reply-To: Message of Fri,
23 Aug 1991 15:04:20 CDT from
<kusumoto@CHSUN1.SPC.UCHICAGO.EDU>
On Fri, 23 Aug 1991 15:04:20 CDT Bob Kusumoto said:
-
-As for MAC VAP and NLM problems:
-
-I called up netwire and they have a few dynamic patches for the 3.11
server
-that corrects some problems with the Mac NLM and it talking to Mac VAPs.
-The other thing you might want to consider is rebuilding the desktop on
your
-server. The manual states that you can be the only person logged into the
-server as supervisor, and before attaching the filesystem, keep the
Control
-and Option key pressed down so it can rebuild the desktop (p. 104 of the
-Mac NLM Installation and Maintance manual). It also mentions a bit
I was not able to rebuild the desktop this way since my
Mac runs system 7. I booted my Mac with a system 6 diskette
and then could rebuild the server's desktop.
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