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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Procedures

Product Manual

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Shared resources at \\asutrial

Advanced Server for UNIX Systems

Share name Type Used as Comment

DOSUTIL Disk DOS Utilities
LIB Disk Programming Aids
NETLOGON Disk Logon Scripts Directory
OS2UTIL Disk OS/2 Utilities
PRINTLOG Disk LP printer messages
USERS Disk Users Directory

Other entries may be displayed if you added shared resources to your server.

If either of these commands fails consistently, then there is a problem with broadcast
communications over the network. If these commands succeed, you can use the tests in
the next section.

Is the Server Supporting a Maximum Number of Users?

When a connectivity problem occurs, ensure that your server has not exceeded the
maximum number of clients that it is configured to support. This number is indicated by the
maxclients parameter in the server

lanman.ini

file. It can be displayed using the

srvconfig - g maxclients command.

Has the Advanced Server Registry Been Corrupted?

Execute the regcheck -C command to determine whether the internal format of the registry
file has been corrupted. If this command detects corruption, execute the regcheck -R
command to repair the registry file.

If invalid values have been entered in the Advanced Server Registry, the you can use the
regload
command to reinitialize all registry values to their defaults.

Can the Server be Contacted From a Client?

Attempt to log on to the server from a client computer. If the logon is successful, link a virtual
drive ID to a shared resource. Then, view the contents of the linked drive.

If you have problems with these steps, isolate each problem using the following procedure.

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