Maintaining the NetWare server

Setting up accounting

Use this procedure from a Windows workstation to monitor NetWare server usage and charge users for server resources. You can do this by either using NetWare Administrator or NETADMIN and ATOTAL.

Setting up accounting using NetWare Administrator

The following list describes the prerequesites:

Carry out the following steps:

  1. From the Windows Program Manager or the OS/2 desktop, click on the ``NetWare Administrator'' icon.

  2. Select the Server object you want to set up accounting for.

  3. From the ``NetWare Administrator'' menu bar, choose Object.

  4. From the Object menu, choose Details.

  5. Choose ``Accounting'' from the bottom of the dialog box.

  6. Confirm that you want to install accounting on this server.

    Accounting page buttons appear on the right side of the dialog box with the other page buttons.

  7. Use the accounting buttons to edit the accounting pages.

  8. Choose OK.

Setting up accounting using NETADMIN

The following list describes the prerequesites:

Carry out the following steps:

  1. At the DOS prompt, type

    NETADMIN

  2. From the NetAdmin Options menu, select Manage Objects.

  3. Select the Server object for which you want to set up accounting for and press <F10>.

  4. From the Actions for NetWare Server menu, select View or Edit Properties of this Object and press <Enter>.

  5. From the View or Edit Server menu, select Accounting and press <Enter>.

  6. From the ``Install Accounting?'' prompt, select ``Yes'' and press <Enter>.

  7. From the ``Accounting Options'' screen, select ``Accounting Servers'' and press <Enter>.

  8. Press <Ins>.

  9. Select ``NetWare Server'' from the list of possible servers and press <Enter>.

  10. Enter the name of the server or press <Ins> and select a server from the list.

  11. Press <Esc> to return to the Accounting Options menu.

  12. Choose the options you want to set up.

    Press <F1> if you need help with any of the options.

  13. To exit NETADMIN, press <Alt><F10>.

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