The five main causes of system failure are considered to be software defects, operator error, inappropriate hardware maintenance, local area network defects and global acts of God. This guide addresses the first three problems. It covers NetWare 3.11, 3.12, 4.1 IntranetWare and IntranetWare 4.11, passing on to the reader a set of instructions for fixing problems. There are explanations on the use of Novell utilities, such as NetWare Debugger, as well as procedures for recognizing weak points in the historical performance of a network.
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About the Authors Brad Dayley and Rich Jensen, both CNEs, are software engineers on Novell's Critical Problem Resolution Team. Together, they have over 14 years of experience troubleshooting Novell products and have resolved literally thousands of critical server issues. They are the creators of the advanced debugging course used to train Novell's support engineers.
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Librería: Fox and Tome Booksellers, Frederick, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Very Good. A nice copy. No writing or highlighting. Clean pages, shows very minimal signs of wear from use. Shipped with care in a bubble mailer. Feel free to inquire for photos or more details. --- Written by two senior Novell engineers, this 1998 technical guide examines the NetWare operating system from the perspective of diagnosing and repairing server failures. Dayley and Jensen cover the internal architecture of NetWare, abend recovery, memory and processor issues, and the use of debugging utilities to isolate faults in production environments. The book is aimed at network administrators and support technicians responsible for keeping NetWare servers operational and minimizing downtime during critical incidents. Nº de ref. del artículo: RP-250703-shelf-42-016
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