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DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC
■ SOFTWARE SUPPORT POLICY
1. TJS LAB does not support users of unregistered DAYO products with the
exception of installation questions.
2. Support (included with registration) remains in effect for 3 months
after date of purchase.
3. Support is available through the following methods:
- Phone: (407) 292-4708
- U.S. Mail: TJS LAB, Inc., PO Box 585366, Orlando, FL 32858-5366
- Compuserve Easyplex: 76367,1401
4. Any errors ("bugs or features') in the program will be corrected and
the 'fix' sent promptly (via modem if possible).
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC
Table of Contents
Page Description
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1 INTRODUCTION
2 COPYRIGHT/LICENSE
2 DISCLAIMER
2 REQUIREMENTS ***
2 SETUP
3 HOT KEYS
3 PARAMETERS
4 CONNECTIONS
4 LIST ACTIVE/CURRENT USERS
4 LIST ALL USERS THAT ARE ACCESSING A SPECIFIC FILE
4 LIST ALL USER ENTRIES
4 LIST ALL SERVER NAMES
5 SERVER
5 CHANGE SERVER DATE
5 CHANGE SERVER TIME
5 PURGE ERASED FILES
5 DRIVE (LOGICAL) INFORMATION
6 PHYSICAL DRIVES
6 PACKET STATISTICS
6 CACHE STATISTICS
6 SERVER UTILIZATION GRAPH
6 DOWN SERVER
6 INFO
7 PRINTER
7 SETTING DEFAULT PRINTER
7 START CAPTURE
7 STOP CAPTURE
7 VIEW/SET PRINTER QUEUE OPTIONS
8 HELP
8 QUIT - EXIT TO DOS
8 SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS
9 APPENDIX 1 - PACKETS
11 APPENDIX 2 - CACHE
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 1
■ INTRODUCTION
DAYO Network Manager is a Graphic User Interface (GUI) program that lets
you access many of Novell Netware's (tm) functions. Use the mouse or
special 'hot keys' to navigate through the program. This program was
designed to facilitate most of the common functions a Novell(tm) network
manager/user would use, ie: viewing active users, sending messages to other
users, changing passwords, viewing what files a user has open and much more.
This program was created to supplement the many Netware programs that
control users, connections, printer queues and server statistics.
Note, users of this software package must have either SUPERVISOR or
CONSOLE rights to access most of the routines in this program...
Major options and features include:
Connections - Options include listing current/active users, users using
a particular file, a list of all users, server name(s),
passwords, messages, log off users and monitoring a
specific user.
Server - Options include Change Server Date/Time, Purge erased
files, Drive information, Physical Drives, Packet Stats,
Cache Stats, Server Utilization Graph and 'Downing' the
Server.
Info - Your version of Novell Netware, and information about the
makers of this program.
Printer - Options include Setting Default Printer, Start Capture,
End Capture and Setting Print Queue Flags.
Other DAYO Products:
Inventory Inventory Control, Vendors, Purchasing, Receiving
POS Point of Sale, Billing & Invoicing
Quotes Sales Quoting System
Price Books Special pricing for your customers as well as a wide
range of product catalogs/reports
AR Accounts Receivable
AP Accounts Payable
EOP End Of Period Reports & Physical Inventory
Passwords Password protect your DAYO system
Smart Reports A variety of reports pertaining to the above modules
GUI POS GUI (VGA Required) Point of Sale
BRAIN GUI (VGA Required) Batch and program scheduler
!!! Plus over 40 more...
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 2
■ COPYRIGHT/LICENSE
This manual and software is copyrighted with all rights reserved by TJS
LAB. No copying of this manual or software is authorized without the prior
written consent of TJS LAB. An exception to this rule is the making of
backup copies of registered software disks. No RESALE of any part of the
source codes is authorized without the prior written consent of TJS LAB. TJS
LAB retains all rights to DAYO NETWORK MANAGER software, documentation, and
source codes.
Authorization to distribute Demonstration Versions is granted.
■ DISCLAIMER
No warrant is made that this software will work in all environments, or
with all resident programs and hardware configurations. TJS LAB has tested
this software in many environments and found it to perform as expected,
however, this software is licensed "AS IS".
TJS LAB will not be liable for any damage done to your data, hardware,
and/or software systems as a result of using DAYO NETWORK MANAGER.
■ REQUIREMENTS ***
IBM or Compatible CPU
640K memory (499 Available)
Hard Disk
Novell Network, Netware (tm) 2.1+
* Supervisor or Console Rights !!!
■ SETUP
To setup DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, use the SETUP program supplied on the MENU
or Update & Conversion diskette, or copy the contents of the DAYO NETWORK
MANAGER floppy disks into a directory on your hard disk (ie: \DAYONET), then
'uncompress' (ie: PKunzip ) them.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 3
■ HOT KEYS
If you don't have a mouse, or prefer not to use it, then remember the
following 'rules'... When the main screen is displayed, your can activate a
major menu routine by pressing the first letter of the menu item's name, ie:
'C' for Connection. Use the down/up arrow keys to highlight the desired
sub-option, then press Enter. You can select items in any list by pressing a
number corresponding to the sequence the option is in (top to bottom). The
Special Functions (displayed on the main screen) can be activated by
pressing 'Alt-F1' through 'Alt F5' (top to bottom). Anytime you have buttons
arranged horizontally, you can access the options by pressing F1 through F9.
The use of the Arrow keys, the Function keys (F1...Alt F5), and the Number
(1..9) keys are sufficient to run the program...
■ PARAMETERS
Seven (7) special routines were added to DAYO Network Manager that can be
accessed by passing NET.EXE a parameter matching one of the following:
NET KILLUSER:ALL Log off all users except yourself
NET KILLUSER:PARM PARM is a specific USER
NET KILLUSER_FILE:PARM Log off all users using file: PARM
NET LISTUSER_FILE:PARM List users using file: PARM
NET UTILIZE Display Server Utilization Graph
NET CACHES Display Cache Statistics
NET PACKETS Display Packet Statistics
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 4
■ CONNECTIONS
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'C' or click on the
word 'CONNECTION' (top left) to list the following options:
- List Active/Current Users
- List All Users That Are Accessing A Specific File
- List All User Entries
- List All Server Names
■ LIST ACTIVE/CURRENT USERS
The options in this routine include: a detailed information display about
a selected user, all files a user is accessing, ability to log out a user,
ability to send a message to a user, and monitoring a specific user.
■ LIST ALL USERS THAT ARE ACCESSING A SPECIFIC FILE
This simple, but useful utility will list onto the screen all users that
are accessing a file that matches the entry you make. Note, the entry can be
simply a part of a file name, ie: '.EXE'.
■ LIST ALL USER ENTRIES
This is a maintenance routine for your users. You can add/delete users,
change/verify passwords and add/delete groups. Note, the Groups must have
already been created using standard Netware (tm) programs (ie: SYSCON.EXE).
■ LIST ALL SERVER NAMES
This option displays the name(s) of all servers it can find. Note, the
servers (if more than one) are separated by a space.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 5
■ SERVER
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'S' or click on the
word 'SERVER' (top left) to list the following options:
- Change Server Date
- Change Server Time
- Purge Erased Files
- Drive (Logical) Information
- Physical Drives
- Packet Statistics
- Cache Statistics
- Server Utilization Graph
- Down Server
■ CHANGE SERVER DATE
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '1', or click on the
option to bring up a prompt for the new server date.
■ CHANGE SERVER TIME
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '2', or click on the
option to bring up a prompt for the new server time.
■ PURGE ERASED FILES
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '3', or click on the
option to PURGE all files marked by you that have recently been deleted.
■ DRIVE (LOGICAL) INFORMATION
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '4', or click on the
option to display a list of all drives that are mapped/present on the
attached network(s). Note, the list includes local drives and server names.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 6
■ PHYSICAL DRIVES
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '5', or click on the
option to display a list of all physical drives that are present. Note, this
option will not differentiate between any partitions.
■ PACKET STATISTICS
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '6', or click on the
option to display statistics about packet activity. Updated every 1-3
seconds. See Appendix 1 for a brief explanation of the statistics.
■ CACHE STATISTICS
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '7', or click on the
option to display statistics about cache activity. Updated every 1-3
seconds. See Appendix 2 for a brief explanation of the statistics.
■ SERVER UTILIZATION GRAPH
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '8', or click on the
option to display a graph of server activity. Updated every 1-2 seconds.
■ DOWN SERVER
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '9', or click on the
option to DOWN the server. Note, this option will log ALL users of the
network, including this station! Use with extreme caution!
■ INFO
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'I' or click on the
word 'INFO' (top center/left) to display information about the version of
Novell's Netware (tm) you are currently using, and to display credits about
TJS LAB, Inc.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 7
■ PRINTER
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'P' or click on the
word 'PRINTER' (top center) to display options relating to the capture of
printed output, ie:
- Setting Default Printer
- Start Capture
- Stop Capture
- View/Set Printer Queue Options
■ SETTING DEFAULT PRINTER
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '1', or click on the
option to bring up prompts for the default local printer (LPT1..LPT2).
A button for each of the printer ports will be displayed onto the screen.
The green light designates the current default printer.
■ START CAPTURE
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '2', or click on the
option to start the print capture (to the default printer queue). Note, an
error will occur if the capture is already active, or a network cannot be
found.
■ STOP CAPTURE
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '3', or click on the
option to stop the print capture (to the default printer queue). Note, an
error will occur if the capture has already been stopped.
■ VIEW/SET PRINTER QUEUE OPTIONS
Use the arrow keys to highlight this option, press '4', or click on the
option to view/set some of the printer capture settings. Press the number or
letter on the button (to the left of the option) to bring up a prompt for the
specific option. Note, these settings are permanent (not lost when you turn
off the printer). If any problem/error occurs while changing the settings,
no change will be saved.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 8
■ HELP
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'H' or click on the
word 'HELP' (top center) to list the options enabling you to view some basic
general help, hot key and parameters notes.
■ QUIT - EXIT TO DOS
From the initial DAYO Network Manager screen, press 'Q' or click on the
word 'QUIT' (top center/right) to display the prompt to quit the program.
Type 'Y' to quit DAYO Network Manager.
■ SPECIAL FUNCTION BUTTONS
There are five (5) special function buttons on the upper right side of
the screen. The first one (DOS) is the option that lets you go to the DOS
prompt. Note, your available memory is very limited which greatly limits
what programs/commands you can run. Also note, that a valid copy of
COMMAND.COM must be present (or use SET COMSPEC=), for this routine to
operate. This DOS option was intended to be used by you to log in/out,
attach to other networks and run DOS commands. The next 3 options (PACKETS,
CACHE and UTILIZE), are duplicated in the SERVER routines, but placed here
for easier access. Read about them in their specific section and in the
appendix. The last option (MONITOR) displays all users onto the screen and
the files they are currently accessing. The routine will scroll through all
the users, updating every few seconds.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 9
■ APPENDIX 1 - PACKETS
This section is provided as a source for a brief explanation of the
statistical information displayed on the Packets Statistics screen. For
even more information, read the documentation supplied with your Netware (tm)
software.
Elapsed Time - System elapsed time in units of approximately 1/18th
of a second
Config Max Routing - Indicates the number of routing buffers configured
during network installation
Actual Max Routing - Indicates the maximum number of routing buffers
that have been in use simultaneously since the server
was brought up
Current Used Rout - Indicates the number of routing buffers that are
being used by the server
Total Svc Packets - Indicates the number of request packets serviced by
the file service
Svc Packets Buff - Indicates the number of times service request
packets were stored in routing buffers
Invalid Conn Pks - A count of all request packets with invalid logical
connection numbers. These result from packets
containing a logical connection number that has not
been allocated or from packets containing a source
address that does not match the address the file
server has assigned to the logical connection
Bad Log Conn Pks - A count of all request packets with bad logical
connection number. These result from packets
containing logical connection numbers not supported
by the file server
Rcvd During Proc - Indicates the number of times a new request was
received while the previous request was still being
processed. These are most likely to occur if the
workstation generated a duplicate request while the
response to the first request was already being
sent to the workstation. In this case, the file
server would reprocess the request when it did not
need to reprocess it. If the station then send
another request, this counter is incremented
Reprocessed Req - A count of requests that were reprocessed by the
server. These are requests for which the original
response is not received by the workstation, and is
not saved by the file server because the request
can be reprocessed. If the workstation repeats such
such a request this counter is incremented
Bad Seq Number - A count of request packets the server received from
a connection where the sequence number in the
packet did not match the current sequence number or
the next sequence number. Packets with bad sequence
numbers are discarded
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 10
Dup Replies Sent - A count of request packets for which the server had
to send a duplicate reply. Duplicate replies are
only sent for requests the server cannot reprocess
Acknowledges Sent - A count of acknowledgments sent by the server. An
acknowledgement is sent when a workstation repeats
a request that is being serviced
Bad Request Type - A count of request packets containing an invalid
request type
Attach During Proc - Indicates the number of requests to establish
connections from workstations for which the server
is currently processing a request. In this case,
the server discards the response to the request
that was being processed and re-establishes a
connection with the workstation
Attach While Atch - Indicates the number of times a request to
establish connection from a workstation was
received when the server was already processing a
request to establish a connection with that
workstation (the second request is ignored)
Forged Detach Req - A count of requests to terminate a connection where
the source address does not match the address the
server has assigned to the connection. The detach
request is ignored
Detach Bad Conn - A count of requests to terminate a connection from
a workstation that were received while previous
requests were still being processed for that
connection
Detach During Proc - The number of requests to terminate a connection
from a workstation that were received while
previous requests were still being processed for
that connection
Replies Canceled - Indicates the number of replies that were cancelled
because the connection was reallocated while the
request was being processed
Discarded By Hop - Indicates the number of packets that were discarded
because they had passed through more than 19
bridges without reaching their destination
Discarded Unknown - Indicates the number of packets that were discarded
because their destination network was unknown to
the server
Discarded No DGrp - Indicates the number of incoming packets that were
received in a routing buffer, that needed to be
transferred to a DGroup buffer so the socket
dispatcher could transfer the packet to the correct
socket. If no buffers are available, the packet is
lost
Discarded No Buff - Indicates the number of packets the server
attempted to send, which were lost because no
routing buffers were available
Total Routed Pks - A count of all packets routed by the server
* Information contained in this section was obtained from the SEGUE (tm)
Reference Manual, a Product of HRF Associates, Inc.
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 11
■ APPENDIX 2 - CACHE
This section is provided as a source for a brief explanation of the
statistical information displayed on the Cache Statistics screen. For
even more information, read the documentation supplied with your Netware (tm)
software.
Elapsed Time - System elapsed time in units of approximately 1/18th
of a second
Buffer Count - Indicates the number of cache buffers in the server
Buffer Size - Indicates the number of bytes in a cache buffer
Dirty Buffers - Indicates the number of cache buffers containing data
that has not been written to the disk
Read Requests - Indicates the number of times the cache software was
requested to read data from the disk
Write Requests - Indicates the number of times the cache software was
requested to write data from the disk
Hits - Indicates the number of times cache requests were
serviced from existing cache blocks
Misses - Indicates the number of times cache requests could
not be serviced from existing cache blocks
Physical Reads - Indicates the number of times the cache software
issued a physical read request to a disk driver. A
physical read request reads in as much data as the
cache block holds
Physical Writes - Indicates the number of times the cache software
issued a physical write request to a disk driver.
Phy Read Errors - Indicates the number of times the cache software
received an error from the disk driver on a disk
read request
Phy Write Errors - Indicates the number of times the cache software
received an error from the disk driver on a disk
write request
Get Requests - Indicates the number of times the cache software
was requested to read information from the disk
including cache read requests and cache write
requests that do not fill a complete sector and
therefore require a pre-read to service
Full Write Req - Indicates the number of times the cache software
instructed to write information that exactly filled
one or more sectors
Partial Write Req - Indicates the number of times the cache software
instructed to write information that did not exactly
fill sector (requires a disk pre-read)
Bkgrd Dirty Writes - Indicates the number of times a cache block that was
written to disk was completely filled with
information (the whole cache block was written)
DAYO NETWORK MANAGER, TJS LAB, INC Page: 12
Bkgrd Aged Writes - Indicates the number of times the background disk
write process wrote a partially filled cache block
to disk (cache block was written to disk because the
block had not been accessed for a significant period
of time)
Total Cache Writes - Indicates the total number of cache buffers written
to disk
Allocations - Indicates the number of times a cache block was
allocated
Thrashing Count - Indicates the number of times a cache block was not
available when a cache block allocation was requested
Dirty LRUBlocks - Indicates the number of times the Least-Recently-Used
cache block allocation algorithm reclaimed a dirty
cache block
Read Beyond Writes - Indicates the number of times a file read request
was made when file write requests had not yet filled
the cache block (requires a disk pre-read)
Fragmented Writes - Indicates the number of times a dirty cache block
contained non-contiguous sectors of information to
be written, and the skipped sectors were not pre-read
from the disk (multiple disk writes were issued to
write out the cache buffer)
Unavail Block Hits - Indicates the number of times a cache request could
be serviced from an available cache block but the
cache buffer could not be used because it was in the
process of being written to or read from the disk
Blocks Scrapped - Indicates the number of times cache blocks are
scrapped due to the following scenario: A process
was put to sleep because it needed a cache block
and the least-recently-used block had to be written
to disk before it could be re-used. When the
process awoke after the block had been written and
freed, the process checked and discovered that
while it was asleep another process had come in,
allocated a different block, and read into it the
information that the sleeping process was seeking.
In this case, the newly awakened process must free
its cache block and use the block that already
contains the sought information
* Information contained in this section was obtained from the SEGUE (tm)
Reference Manual, a Product of HRF Associates, Inc.