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FYI
Note: The origin of this information may be internal or external
to Novell. Novell makes every effort within its means to verify
this information. However, the information provided in this
document is FOR YOUR INFORMATION only. Novell makes no explicit
or implied claims to the validity of this information.
TITLE: SHARE.EXE: Status Report 5
DOCUMENT ID#: FYI.P.6003
DATE: October 29, 1991
PRODUCT: NetWare Lite
PRODUCT VERSION: All versions
SUPERSEDES: NA
SYMPTOM: NA
ISSUE/PROBLEM
SHARE.EXE: Status Report 5
When loading the server, you may get "Status Report 5", which
talks about SHARE.EXE not being loaded when the SERVER.EXE was
executed. SHARE.EXE is a program that comes with DOS 3.1 or
above. SHARE is the mechanism that allows files to be accessed
simultaneously from multiple clients. If you get Status Report
5, you do not have SHARE.EXE in your PATH. Either add the
appropriate directory to your PATH (where SHARE.EXE is located)
or copy SHARE.EXE to the directory where NetWare Lite is
installed. Although loading SHARE is not required for the server
to run, it is strongly recommended. SHARE should be loaded
before SERVER. SHARE should be tuned for proper performance.
You may need to increase the values for locks (/L) and files (/F)
if you run database applications, or if you have more than 4
users accessing the server. See your DOS documentation for more
information on configuring SHARE. You do not need to load SHARE
before loading CLIENT.
Note that when you increase the number of files that can be
locked at one time (i.e., by increasing the /L: above the default
of 20), you must also increase the amount of file space in the
operating system's storage area (done by increasing the /F: above
the default of 2048). Generally each open file requires an
additional 20 bytes of storage space. See your DOS documentation
for more information.