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- Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- List of Named Databases Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays the database names that are currently
- defined in the DBNAMES.CFG file. A named database definition
- consists of a name, a dictionary location, and up to eight data
- file locations.
- WARNING: If you have defined referential integrity constraints
- for a database, please refer to the "Btrieve
- Installation and Operation" manual before using the
- Delete or Modify option.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=View or modify named database definition
- <F3> =Modify existing database name
- <Del> =Delete named database definition
- <Ins> =Add named database definition
- <Esc> =Return to main menu
- Press <Enter> followed by <F1> for help on the selected item.
- Cache Allocation Help 1 of 1
- Specify the size of the cache to be allocated by
- NetWare Btrieve. For best performance, allocate a
- cache size equal to the sum of the sizes of the
- files you are using. Allocating a cache size
- exceeding this sum does not increase performance and
- wastes memory.
- VALID RANGE: 32 - 64,000 kilobytes
- DEFAULT: 256 kilobytes
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Rebuild Files Help 1 of 1
- This menu allows you to set up and execute the
- Rebuild utility, and to view the log file this
- utility creates.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> =Leave menu
- <Enter> =Select menu item
- <Up-Arrow> =Move up one list item
- <Down-Arrow>=Move down one list item
- <PgUp> =Move to top of menu list
- <PgDn> =Move to bottom of menu list
- View Database Definition Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays the following information:
- Current database name
- Current dictionary file location
- State of referential integrity checking (enabled
- or disabled)
- Number of data file locations mapped to a particular database name
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous menu
- External Sort File Directory Help 1 of 1
- This option allows you to specify the directory that
- NetWare SQL uses for temporary files. This directory
- must be on a server volume. If you do not specify a
- directory, NetWare SQL uses the SYS: volume on which
- NetWare SQL is installed.
- Netware SQL deletes the temporary files when the
- application requiring them logs out of the dictionary.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Save Netware SQL Configuration Help 1 of 1
- Selecting Yes saves the configuration changes to
- the NSSTART.NCF file. Selecting No aborts the
- changes.
- Action Keys
- <Y> =Yes, save configuration changes
- <N> =No, do not save configuration changes
- <Enter>=Select menu option
- <Esc> =Cancel save
- Btrieve File Format Help 1 of 1
- If you select Yes, Netware Btrieve creates files
- in the Btrieve v5.15 file format. If you select No,
- NetWare Btrieve creates files in the Btrieve v6.0
- format.
- DEFAULT: No
- Action Keys
- <Y>=Yes, create files in v5.15 format
- <N>=No, do not create files in v5.15 format (create
- files in v6.0 format)
- <Enter>=Entry complete
- <Esc> =Cancel
- Named Database Modify Menu Help 1 of 2
- Choose one of the following menu options:
- View Database Information
- Displays the database name, dictionary location, referential
- integrity status, and the number of data file locations mapped for the current database.
- Modify Dictionary Location
- Allows you to view or modify the location reference of the
- dictionary file.
- Modify Data File Location
- Allows you to view or modify the data file paths for the
- current database.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Named Database Modify Menu Help 2 of 2
- Enable/Disable Referential Integrity
- Enables or disables referential integrity checking for the
- current database.
-
- Action Keys
- <Esc> =Return to previous menu
- <Enter>=Select current menu item
- Maximum Message Length Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum length of any SQL request
- processed. This parameter allows NetWare SQL to
- allocate buffer space large enough to send and
- receive the data your application requires.
- VALID RANGE: 1,024 - 32,767 bytes
- DEFAULT: 8,192 bytes
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Set Configuration Help 1 of 1
- Use the arrow keys to move to the field you want
- to change and press <Enter> to edit the field.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Begin/complete edit <Esc>=Cancel edit
- <Del> or <Spacebar>=Clear edit field
- Maximum Number of Concurrent SPX Requests Help 1 of 1
- Specify how many remote requests NetWare SQL can
- process at the server at one time. This value is limited
- by the amount of memory available at the server. For
- more detailed information on determining the number of
- SPX requests, refer to the "Installation and Operation"
- manual for NetWare SQL.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 250
- DEFAULT: 2
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Insert New Name or Rename a Database Help 1 of 1
- Enter a database name up to 20 characters long, using the
- following guidelines:
- Valid input characters are A-Z and 0-9.
- The first character in the name must be alphabetic.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Enter new name
- <Esc> =Abort insert or rename
- Number of Files per Transaction Help 1 of 1
- Specifies the maximum number of files that NetWare SQL
- can open and access within the same transaction. If the
- number of concurrent transactions is 0, NetWare SQL
- ignores the value.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 64,000 files
- DEFAULT: 12 files
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Enter a Database Type Help 1 of 1
- Specify the database type, one of the following:
- 0 - Novell
- 1 - DB2
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Complete entry
- <Esc> =Abort
- <Ins> =Display list of types to select from
- <Del> =Clear type field for entry
- Number of Remote Sessions Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum number of workstation tasks that
- can access the server at any given time. Specifying a
- higher value than you need does not result in improved
- performance.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 64,000 sessions
- DEFAULT: 15 sessions
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Select a menu item or press <Esc> to exit.
- Isolation Level Help 1 of 1
- This option sets the default isolation level for
- NetWare SQL. If you select CS (cursor stability), NetWare
- SQL implements record-level locking on the file (this option
- is available only with Btrieve v6.0 or later files). If you
- select EX (exclusive), NetWare SQL implements file-level
- locking.
- For more detailed information on isolation levels, refer to
- the "Installation and Operation" manual for NetWare SQL.
- RANGE: CS (cursor stability)
- EX (exclusive)
- DEFAULT: CS
-
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Netware SQL Setup Utility Help 1 of 1
- This menu offers the following options:
- Maintain Named Databases
- Allows viewing and modification of named database information.
- Set NetWare SQL Configuration
- Allows modifications to the current NetWare SQL configuration
- parameters.
- Set Btrieve Configuration
- Allows modifications of Btrieve configuration parameters.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select menu item <Esc>=Display exit utility prompt
- Enter Dictionary Location Help 1 of 1
- Enter the location of the dictionary files for this database
- using the following guidelines:
- Specify a path up to 66 characters long.
- Do not use drive letters.
- Locate the dictionary on the current server.
- Enter the location in the following format:
-
- <volumeName>:<directoryPath>
-
- Note: If you do not specify a volume, NetWare SQL uses the
- SYS: volume as a default.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Cancel insert <Enter>=Entry complete
- Enter Data Files Location Help 1 of 1
- Enter the location of the data files for this database, using the
- following guidelines:
- Specify a path up to 66 characters in length.
- Do not use drive letters.
- Locate data files on the current server or another server.
- Enter the location in the following format:
- <relativePath>
- <server\volumeName>:<directoryPath>
- <volumeName>:<directoryPath>
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Cancel insert <Enter>=Entry complete
- Maximum Number of SPX Clients Help 1 of 1
- Specify the number of SPX clients that can
- establish a session with NetWare SQL.
- VALID RANGE: 0 - 250
- Default: 15
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Modify Data File Locations Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays a list of data file locations
- associated with the current database name. Use the
- following guidelines to specify a data file path:
- Limit the path to 66 characters long.
- Do not use drive letters in the path.
- Map a maximum of eight data file locations to a
- database name.
- Action Keys
- <F3> =Modify existing data file path
- <Del>=Delete data file path
- <Ins>=Insert new data file path
- <Esc>=Return to previous menu
- Save Btrieve Configuration Help 1 of 1
- Select Yes if you want to save the configuration
- changes to the BSTART.NCF file. Select No if you
- want to abandon the changes.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select menu option <Esc>=Cancel save <Y> =Yes <N> =No
- Number of Open Files Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum number of unique files that can be
- NetWare Btrieve can open at the server at one time. The
- value you specify determines the size of the internal
- tables used to track active files.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 64,000 files
- DEFAULT: 20 files
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Number of Handles Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum number of file handles that NetWare
- Btrieve allows your system to use simultaneously. To
- calculate the maximum number of handles your system
- requires, multiply the number of stations by the maximum
- number of Btrieve files each station can open.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 64,000 file handles
- DEFAULT: 60 handles
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Number of Locks Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum number of NetWare Btrieve records
- a client session can lock at the server at one time.
- This maximum applies to whichever type of lock (single
- or multiple record) the client session is using.
- VALID RANGE: 0 - 64,000 locks
- DEFAULT: 20 locks per client session
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Number of Transactions Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum number of stations that can have
- concurrently active NetWare Btrieve transactions at the
- server. If you specify 0 for this option, no station
- can issue a Begin Transaction operation.
- VALID RANGE: 0 - 64,000 transactions
- DEFAULT: 15 transactions
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Number of Files Per Transaction Help 1 of 1
- Specifies the maximum number of files that can be
- opened and accessed within the same transaction.
- NetWare SQL ignores this value if the Number of
- Transactions parameter is set to 0.
- VALID RANGE: 1 - 64,000 bytes
- DEFAULT: 12 bytes
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Largest Compressed Record Size Help 1 of 1
- Specify the size of the largest record you can
- access from a compressed file. If you specify a
- value of 0, you cannot access files that have
- compressed data.
- The value you specify is in 1 KB increments, and it
- tells NetWare Btrieve to allocate two buffers of the
- specified size.
- VALID RANGE: 0 - 64 kilobytes
- DEFAULT: 0
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Largest Record Size Help 1 of 1
- Specifies the length of the longest record that any
- NetWare Btrieve application can access at the server.
- VALID RANGE: 600 - 64,000 bytes
- DEFAULT: 8,192 bytes
-
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Largest Page Size Help 1 of 1
- Specify the maximum page size of any Btrieve file
- you want to access.
- VALID RANGE: 512 - 4,096 bytes (in 512-byte
- increments)
- DEFAULT: 4,096 bytes
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Entry complete <Esc>=Cancel
- Create Files as Transactional Help 1 of 1
- This option controls whether NetWare Btrieve
- automatically flags files as transactional when
- creating them.
- This option has no effect on servers where the
- Transaction Tracking System (TTS) is disabled or not
- installed.
- Action Keys
- <Y> =Yes, flag files transactional
- <N> =No, do not flag files transactional
- <Enter>=Entry complete
- <Esc> =Cancel
- Logging of Selected Files Help 1 of 1
- This option controls whether NetWare Btrieve logs
- operations on files selected for logging. If you
- choose Yes, NetWare Btrieve logs any file listed in
- the \BLOG\BLOG.CFG of that file's volume.
- The default is No.
- Action Keys
- <Y>=Yes, log files <Enter>=Entry complete
- <N>=No, do not log files <Esc> =Cancel
- Using a Key Field in Rebuilding Help 1 of 1
- If you want the Rebuild utility to use a particular key
- when rebuilding, enter a key value from 0 through 23.
- Otherwise, enter -1 to instruct the Rebuild utility to
- access the records in their physical storage order.
- -1 - Access records in physical order.
- 0-23 - Use this key number when accessing records.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Begin/complete edit <Del>=Clear field
- <Esc> =Cancel edit
- Delete Named Database Definition Help 1 of 1
- Selecting Yes deletes the named database definition
- from the DBNAMES.CFG file. It DOES NOT delete the
- corresponding data or dictionary files. Selecting No
- aborts the delete.
- Action Keys
- <Y>=Delete named database definition <N>=Abort
- Preserve TTS Setting Help 1 of 1
- To preserve the setting of the Transaction Tracking
- System (TTS) flag, enter Yes in this field; otherwise,
- enter No.
- Action Keys
- <Y> =Yes, preserve setting when converting
- <N> =No, do not preserve setting when converting
- <Enter>=Leave field and accept changes
- <Esc> =Leave field and cancel changes
- Selecting a Conversion Method Help 1 of 1
- Select a conversion method. The default is PRIMARY, which is the
- recommended method because it clones the files, drops the indexes,
- copies the records into the new file, and rebuilds the indexes.
- The SECONDARY method clones and copies the files without dropping
- and replacing indexes: this method is slower than the PRIMARY
- method but is available in case the PRIMARY method fails.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Leave field and accept changes
- <Esc> =Leave field and cancel changes
- Configure BSTART.NCF to Load BROUTER Help 1 of 1
- This option controls whether the Btrieve Message Router
- (BROUTER.NLM) is loaded when BSTART.NCF executes. BROUTER
- allows other NLMs (such as NetWare SQL) to communicate
- with remote servers on which NetWare Btrieve is loaded.
- Select Yes if you plan to access Btrieve data on a remote
- server; otherwise, select No.
- Action Keys
- <Y>=Yes <Enter>=Entry complete
- <N>=No <Esc> =Cancel
- Continue On Error Help 1 of 1
- The value of this field determines whether the Rebuild
- utility continues processing files when it finds an
- error on any file. The default value is No (stop
- processing).
- Action Keys
- <Y> =Yes, continue processing if errors occur
- <N> =No, do not continue processing if errors occur
- <Enter>=Leave field and accept changes
- <Esc> =Leave field and cancel changes
- Select a Page Size Help 1 of 1
- Select a page size option from the list. If you select AUTO, the
- Rebuild utility chooses the optimum page size for files. If you
- select EXISTING, the utility keeps the original page size.
- Otherwise, the utility uses the page size you select.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> =Select item in list
- <Esc> =Cancel selection
- <PgUp> =Go to top of list
- <PgDn> =Go to bottom of list
- <Up-Arrow> =Move up one list item
- <Down-Arrow>=Move down one list item
- Set of Files To Convert Help 1 of 2
- Specify the set of files to convert, using the following
- guidelines:
- Use full directory names, including the volume name.
- You can use wildcard characters in the filename.
- Either enter the path manually or construct a path by using
- the Insert and Enter keys:
-
- Press <Ins> for the list of volumes and directories that you
- can select.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Set of Files To Convert Help 2 of 2
-
- After you select a path, press <Enter> to display a list of
- files from which you can select a single file.
-
- Action Keys
- <Esc> =Cancel editing
- <Enter>=End editing and display list of files
- <Del> =Delete Characters
- <Ins> =Display list of volumes or directories
- <Home> =Go to beginning of edit field
- <End> =Go to end of edit field <`
- Output Directory Help 1 of 2
- This menu allows you to specify an alternate location for
- rebuilt files. (The default location is the current directory.)
- With this option, you can rebuild large files on a different
- volume or on a different server, using the following guidelines:
- Ensure that BROUTER.NLM and BTRIEVE.NLM are loaded on the
- server containing the original files.
- Ensure that BTRIEVE.NLM and BSPXCOM.NLM are loaded on the
- server where the new files are to be built.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Output Directory Help 2 of 2
- Do not use wildcard characters.
- Press <Insert> to display a list of local volumes or
- directories from which you can construct a path. (You can
- also enter the path manually.)
- Action Keys
- <Ins> =List volumes or directories
- <Del> =Delete characters
- <Home> =Go to start of edit field
- <Enter>=Complete editing
- <End> =Go to end of current edit field
- <Esc> =Cancel editing
- List of Directories Help 1 of 1
- Select a directory from the displayed list, or return to the
- parent directory by selecting ".." from the list. After you
- select an item, the list is updated to display the new directories
- located under the selected item.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> =Select list item
- <Esc> =Cancel list
- <Up-Arrow> =Move up one list item
- <Down-Arrow>=Move down one list item
- <PgUp> =Scroll up one page
- <PgDn> =Scroll down one page
- Selecting a Volume Help 1 of 1
- Select a volume from the displayed list. After
- you make your selection, the utility displays a list of the root directories.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> =Select list item
- <Esc> =Cancel list
- <Up-Arrow> =Move up one list item
- <Down-Arrow>=Move down one list item
- <PgUp> =Scroll up one page
- <PgDn> =Scroll down one page
- List of Files Help 1 of 1
- Select a single file from the list, or to specify multiple
- files using wildcard characters in the edit field before pressing
- <Enter>.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> =Select item in list
- <Esc> =Cancel selection
- <PgUp> =Go to top of list
- <PgDn> =Go to bottom of list
- <Up-Arrow> =Move up one list item
- <Down-Arrow>=Move down one list item
- Setting Rebuild Options Help 1 of 1
- Use the arrow keys to move to the field you want
- to change and press <Enter> to edit the field.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Begin or complete edit
- <Esc> =Cancel edit
- Convert Supplemental Indexes Help 1 of 1
- Enter Yes or No. If you enter Yes, the Rebuild utility
- converts the Btrieve v5.x supplemental indexes to Btrieve
- v6.x indexes. The default field value is No. If the files
- being converted are to be used by NetWare SQL, specify No.
- Action Keys
- <Y> =Yes, convert supplemental indexes
- <N> =No, do not convert supplemental indexes (default)
- <Enter>=Leave field and accept changes
- <Esc> =Leave field and cancel changes
- Btrieve Setup Utility Help 1 of 1
- This menu offers the following options:
- Set Btrieve Configuration
- Allows you to modify the Btrieve configuration parameters.
- Set Rebuild Configuration
- Allows you to configure the Rebuild utility, execute the
- utility, and view the utility's error log.
- NOTE: To obtain Help about a field on either the Btrieve
- Configuration screen or the Rebuild Configuration screen, you
- must first highlight the field and press Enter before pressing
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select menu item <Esc>=Exit utility
- View Rebuild Log File Help 1 of 1
- The log file records each execution of the Rebuild
- utility, including the date, time, filenames, and any
- status messages. The log file increases in size with
- each rebuild action because the most recent data is
- appended to the file. You may delete or edit the log
- file from the operating system. The name of the log file
- is BREBUILD.LOG, and the file is located at SYS:SYSTEM.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Leave the viewing screen
- Index Balancing Help 1 of 1
- This option determines whether Netware Btrieve
- distributes indexes uniformly across index pages
- to provide efficient access and smaller file size.
- If you choose Yes, all keys in every file will be
- balanced.
- Action Keys
- <Y>=Yes, balance indexes in all files
- <N>=No, do not balance indexes
- <Enter>=Entry complete
- <Esc> =Cancel Bw
- Btrieve Setup Utility Help 1 of 1
- This menu offers the following options:
- Set Btrieve Configuration
- Allows you to modify the Btrieve configuration parameters.
- Set Rebuild Configuration
- Allows you to configure the Rebuild utility, execute the
- utility, and view the utility's error log.
- Set Directory Services
- Allows you to set up Btrieve in the Directory Services
- system.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select menu item <PgDn>=Next
- <Esc>=Exit utility
- Btrieve Setup Utility Help 1 of 1
- NOTE: To obtain Help about a field on either the Btrieve
- Configuration screen or the Rebuild Configuration screen, you
- must first highlight the field and press Enter before pressing
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select menu item <PgUp>=Previous
- <Esc>=Exit utility
-