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- Novell Help Librarian Data File Version 1.00
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1985 by Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- Clear Trace File Help 1 of 1
- This option clears the default NetWare SQL trace
- file, SYS:SYSTEM\NW$SQL.LOG.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous screen
- <F1> =View Help
- Btrieve Monitor Help 1 of 2
- The Btrieve Monitor utility allows you to select the following
- monitoring functions:
- Active Resources
- Displays all active files, all users for each file, and all
- files for each user.
- User Information
- Displays all active Btrieve users and all files for each
- user.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve Monitor Help 2 of 2
- Resource Usage
- Displays current, peak, and maximum values for files,
- handles, locks, and transactions in use, as well as total
- active users.
- Communication Statistics
- Displays SPX protocol statistics for the communications
- module you have loaded (BSPXCOM, BSPXSTUB, or RSPXSTUB).
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Go to selected option
- <Esc> = Exit the Btrieve Monitor
- <F1> = View Help
- <PgUp> = Previous Screen
- Btrieve Resource Usage Help 1 of 1
- *Files Active files.
- *Handles Number of times files have been opened, including
- multiple openings of the same file.
- Locks Internal page-level locks in use. Btrieve allocates
- and uses these lock resources dynamically.
- *Transactions Active transactions.
- *Clients Clients. The maximum is twice the number of SPX
- sessions.
- Threads Concurrent Btrieve processes.
- *You can use the Btrieve Setup utility to configure these items.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen <F1> = View Help
- Active Btrieve Files Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays the sorted file path of all active Btrieve files.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display statistics about selected file
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- Btrieve File Statistics Help 1 of 2
- This screen displays statistics for the selected Btrieve
- file.
- Handles Total handles associated with this file
- Open Mode Current open access mode:
- Read Only Accelerated
- Normal Exclusive
- Page Size The page size for the file
- TTS Flag Indicates whether the Transaction
- Tracking System is active for this
- file.
- Y Yes, N No
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve File Statistics Help 2 of 2
- Read-Only Flag Indicates whether the file is flagged
- as read only.
- Y Yes, N No
- Record Locks Indicates whether there are any
- multiple- or single-record locks
- currently on this file.
- Y Yes, N No
- Transaction Lock Indicates whether the entire file is
- locked by a transaction.
- Y Yes, N No
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display all users using selected file
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <PgUp> = Previous help screen
- Btrieve File Users List Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays the users currently accessing the selected Btrieve file.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- Btrieve User List Help 1 of 2
- This screen displays a list of Btrieve users active on the
- current server. The utility identifies each user based on
- location, as follows:
- If the user is located at a workstation, the utility displays
- the user name (such as JDOE).
- If the user is located at a local server, the utility displays
- the user name (such as JDOE) or the full name of the process
- (such as NetWare SQL).
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve User List Help 2 of 2
- If the user is located at a remote server, the utility
- displays either the process-supplied, 2-character agent ID or
- the full name of the process (such as NetWare SQL).
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display information about selected user
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Del> = End selected user's Btrieve session
- <Ins> = Update list of active users
- <PgUp> = Previous help screen
- Btrieve User Information Help 1 of 4
- This screen lists information about each Btrieve user.
- Handles Shows the number of Btrieve handles that the user
- has open.
- Connection Number Displays the NetWare connection number if the
- process originates at a workstation. If the
- process originates at a server, the field
- is empty.
- Task Number Contains the process supplied task number if the
- process originates at a server, a Windows work-
- station, or an OS/2 workstation. If the process
- originates at a DOS workstation, this field
- contains the SPX socket number.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve User Information Help 2 of 4
- Site Specifies the location of the user process, as
- follows:
- LS Local server
- RS Remote server
- WS Workstation
- User Location Identifies the user process, as follows:
-
- If the user is located at a workstation, this
- field contains the network number and node
- address.
-
- If the user is a located at a server, this
- field contains the server name.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=PreviousA"
- Btrieve User Information Help 3 of 4
- Locks Used Shows the number of locks the user has
- specifically requested. This number varies,
- depending on whether the user is in a
- transaction. For more detailed information,
- refer to the Btrieve 6.1 Installation and
- Operation manual.
- Locks Available Indicates the total number of locks available
- to the user.
- Records Read This field shows the number of Btrieve records
- the user has read.
- Records Inserted This field shows the number of Btrieve records
- the user has inserted.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve User Information Help 4 of 4
- Records Deleted Number of Btrieve records the user has
- deleted.
- Records Updated Number of Btrieve records the user has updated.
- Disk Accesses Number of times the user has made Btrieve calls
- that required disk I/O.
- Cache Accesses Number of times the user has made Btrieve calls
- that accessed the Btrieve cache buffers.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = List files accessed by selected user
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Update list of active files
- <PgUp> = Previous Help Screen
- Btrieve User Files List Help 1 of 1
- This screen lists the Btrieve files that the selected user is currently accessing.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Update list of files
- NetWare SQL and Btrieve Resource Usage Help 1 of 2
- This screen allows you to view the following resources for
- NetWare SQL and Btrieve:
- NetWare SQL
- Dictionaries Databases with at least one active session.
- Views Total active views.
- Sessions Total active NetWare SQL sessions.
- Active Requests Concurrent requests being serviced.
- Total Logins Count of all sessions since NetWare SQL was
- loaded.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare SQL and Btrieve Resource Usage Help 2 of 2
- Btrieve
- *Files Active files.
- *Handles Times files have been opened, including multiple
- openings of the same file.
- Locks Internal page-level locks in use. These lock
- resources are allocated and used dynamically by Btrieve.
- *Transactions Active transactions.
- *Clients Clients. The maximum is twice the number of SPX
- sessions.
- Threads Concurrent Btrieve processes.
- * -> You can use the Btrieve Setup utility to configure these
- items.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous screen <F1>=View Help
- Named Databases Help 1 of 1
- This screen shows each named database currently being
- advertised across the network as well as the server on which
- the database resides. The databases are sorted by server
- name.
- NOTE: Each database should have a unique name. If there are
- two databases on the network with the same name, one of
- the databases will be ignored. Use the NetWare SQL Setup
- utility to rename one of the databases.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- Communications Statistics Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays SPX communications statistics for
- NetWare SQL. The "Total" values are cumulative from the
- time NetWare SQL is loaded. The "Current" values are
- cumulative from the time you enter this screen. The monitor
- utilty periodically updates the screen.
- NOTE: The NetWare SQL requests and concurrent process
- statistics are for SPX communications; they do not include
- requests made by local NLMs.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- NetWare SQL Monitor Help 1 of 3
- The NetWare SQL Monitor utility allows you to select the
- following monitoring functions:
- Active Resources
- NetWare SQL Displays all active dictionaries, all active
- sessions for each dictionary, and detailed
- information on each session.
- Btrieve Displays all active files, all users for each
- file, and all files for each user.
- User Information
- NetWare SQL Displays all active sessions and detailed
- information for each session.
- Btrieve Displays all active Btrieve users and all files
- for each user.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=NextD9
- NetWare SQL Monitor Help 2 of 3
- Resource Usage
- Displays current, peak, and maximum values
- NetWare SQL Displays dictionaries, views, sessions, and
- threads in use as well as total logins.
- Btrieve Displays files, handles, locks, and transactions
- in use as well as total active clients.
- Communication Statistics
- Displays current, available, maximum, and peak values for
- various NetWare SQL and Btrieve SPX statistics.
- Named Databases
- Shows all named databases being actively advertised on
- network and the server on which each database resides.
- (To add, modify, or delete a database name, use the NetWare
- SQL Setup utility.)
- NetWare SQL Monitor Help 3 of 3
- Trace File Control
- Allows user to control tracing of various NetWare SQL
- operations, including logins/logouts, failed logouts, and
- all other operations. You can also clear the trace file or
- save the trace data to another file.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Go to selected option
- <Esc> = Exit the NetWare SQL Monitor
- <F1> = View Help
- Trace File Control Help 1 of 2
- This screen allows you to choose between various NetWare SQL
- tracing options. The trace information is stored in
- SYS:SYSTEM\NW$SQL.LOG. To view the trace file, use any standard
- text editor.
- Trace Options
- NetWare SQL Logins/Logouts
- Use <Enter>
- Failed NetWare SQL Logins
- to toggle between
- All other NetWare SQL Calls
- ON and OFF.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Trace File Control Help 2 of 2
- Clear Trace File
- Erases default trace file
- Save Trace Information
- Copies the contents of the default trace file to a
- user-specified file.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Select control operaton
- <F1> =View Help
- <Esc> =Return to previous screen
- Active Resources Help 1 of 1
- This option allows you to view a list of
- active Btrieve data files.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = List active Btrieve files
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- User Information Help 1 of 1
- This screen allows you to choose between
- viewing user information for NetWare SQL or
- NetWare Btrieve.
- Action Keys
- <Enter>=Go to selection
- <Esc> =Return to previous screen
- <F1> =View HelpAE
- Btrieve User Information Help 1 of 3
- This screen lists information on each Btrieve user.
- User_Name For a workstation process, this field contains the
- NetWare User ID. For a server process (VAP or NLM), it
- contains the internal, application-specified, 2-byte
- Agent ID or the application name, if known (NetWare
- SQL, for example).
- Conn# For a workstation process, this field contains the
- NetWare connection number. Otherwise, it is empty.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=NexthH
- Btrieve User Information Help 2 of 3
- Task# For a Windows or OS/2 application, this field contains
- the task number for that environment. For a DOS
- application, it contains the dynamic SPX socket number.
- For a server process, it contains the application-
- specified task number.
- Site This is the location of the user process, as follows:
- LS Local Server
- RS Remote Server
- WS Workstation
- Handles This shows the number of Btrieve handles open by the
- user.
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve User Information Help 3 of 3
- User_Location If the user is a workstation process (WS), this
- field contains the network number and node
- address. If the user is a server process (LS or
- RS), the field contains the server name.
- Locks_Used Number of locks used / Total user locks available
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = View file information for the selected user
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Del> = Reset selected user's Btrieve session
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <PgUp> = Previous help screen
- Btrieve Client Information Help 1 of 3
- This screen lists information about all files that the selected
- user has open.
- User Information:
- Shows cumulative totals for this user, including records
- read, records inserted, records deleted, records updated,
- disk accesses, and cache accesses.
- File Information:
- Shows the file path, open mode, transaction type, and lock
- information for each file, as follows:
- File Path Shows the complete path of each file this user
- has open
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve Client Information Help 2 of 3
- File Information (continued):
- Open Mode Shows the Btrieve open mode:
- A Accelerated
- N Normal
- E Exclusive
- R Read Only
- Locks Shows the type of record lock:
- s Single-record lock outside a transaction
- m Multiple-record locks outside a transaction
- N No record locks
- S Single-record lock within a transaction
- M Multiple-record locks within a transaction
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve Client Information Help 3 of 3
- File Information (continued):
-
- Trans Indicates the current type of transaction lock:
- N No transaction requested
- X Exclusive transaction, without locks
- C Concurrent transaction, without locks
- XL Exclusive transaction, whole file locked
- CL Concurrent transaction, all or part of file
- locked
- XW Exclusive transaction, waiting to lock file
- CW Concurrent transaction, waiting to lock all
- or part of file
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <PgUp> = Previous help screen <F1> = View Help
- Active Btrieve Files Help 1 of 2
- This screen displays the following information for each active
- Btrieve file:
- Handles Total handles associated with this file
- Open Mode Accelerated Mode User has shared read/write
- access
- Exclusive Mode User has exclusive access
- Normal Mode User has normal shared
- read/write access
- Read Only Mode User has read only access
- Page Size The page size in bytes of this file
- <Esc> = Exit Help <PgDn> = Next
- Active File Information Help 2 of 2
- Read-only Flag Whether the file is flagged as read only
- Y Yes, N No
- Record Locks Whether there are any multiple- or
- single-record locks currently on this file
- Y Yes, N No
- Transaction Lock Whether there is a transaction lock on this file Y Yes, N No
- TTS Flag Whether TTS is being used with the file
- Y Yes, N No
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display all users using selected file
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen <PgUp> = Previous help screen
- Btrieve File Information Help 1 of 5
- This screen lists user information for each open Btrieve handle.
- Static Information Flagged TTS? (Y)es / (N)o
- Flagged Read Only? (Y)es / (N)o
- Btrieve Page Size (in bytes)
- Btrieve User Information
- User Name For a workstation process, this field contains
- the NetWare UserID. For a server process (VAP or
- NLM), it contains the internal, application-
- specified, 2-byte Agent ID or the application
- name, if known (NetWare SQL, for example).
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- Btrieve File Information Help 2 of 5
- Btrieve User Information (continued):
- Conn# For a workstation process, this field contains the
- NetWare connection number. Otherwise, it is empty.
- Task# For a Windows or OS/2 application, this field
- contains the task number for that environment. For
- a DOS application, it contains the dynamic SPX
- socket number. For a server process, it contains
- the application-specified task number.
- Site This is the location of the user process.
- LS Local server
- RS Remote server
- WS Workstation
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve File Information Help 3 of 5
- Btrieve User Information (continued):
- User Location If the user is a workstation process (WS),
- this field contains the network number and
- node address. If the user is a server
- process (LS or RS), the field contains the
- server name.
- Open Mode This field shows the the Btrieve open mode,
- as follows:
- A Accelerated
- N Normal
- E Exclusive
- R Read Only
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve File Information Help 4 of 5
- Btrieve User Information (continued):
- Trans This field indicates the current type of
- transaction lock:
- N No transaction requested
- X Exclusive transaction, without locks
- C Concurrent transaction, without locks
- XL Exclusive transaction, whole file locked
- CL Concurrent transaction, all or part of file
- locked
- XW Exclusive transaction, waiting to lock file
- CW Concurrent transaction, waiting to lock all
- or part of file
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- <PgUp>=Previous
- Btrieve File Information Help 5 of 5
- Btrieve User Information (continued):
- Locks This field shows the type of record lock,
- as follows:
- s Single-record lock outside a transaction
- m Multiple-record lock outside a transaction
- N No record locks
- S Single-record lock within a transaction
- M Multiple-record locks within a transaction
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen <F1> = View Help
- <Del> = Reset user's Btrieve session <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <Enter> = Show file information
- <PgUp> = Previous help screen
- Active NetWare SQL Dictionaries Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays all dictionaries currently being accessed
- by NetWare SQL. The screen includes the following information:
- Active Dictionary Path List of active NetWare SQL dictionary
- paths
- # Sessions Number of active sessions for each
- dictionary
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display all sessions for selected dictionary
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- NetWare SQL Dictionary Information Help 1 of 3
- This screen lists information on each active session for the
- selected dictionary.
- Session #
- An internal index used to uniquely identify each NetWare SQL
- session
- ID
-
- For an attached workstation, the NetWare connection number
-
- For an unattached workstation, a code showing the origin of
- the unattached request:
- WR Windows
- DR DOS
- OR OS/2
-
- For a local server process, the internal 2-byte agent ID
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare SQL Dictionary Information Help 2 of 3
- User_Location
-
- For a workstation process, the network number and node
- address of the workstation
-
- For a server process:
-
- Either the name of known server processes ("DAL CLIENT"
- for Macintosh clients, for example) or "LOCAL NLM" for
- others
-
- The task number passed in by the server process when the
- process logged in
- Login_Time
- The Month/Date, Hour/Min/Sec when NetWare SQL established the
- session
- NetWare SQL Dictionary Information Help 3 of 3
- User_Name
- The user name given to this session at login time or, if no
- user name is given and the user is logged into this server
- through NetWare, the NetWare user ID
- Btr_Calls
- The total number of Btrieve calls this session has made
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display detailed information on selected session
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <Del> = Clear the selected session
- NetWare SQL Session Information Help 1 of 2
- Miscellaneous Information
- User Name Name given user at login time
- Dictionary Path Server\Volume:Directory path of dictionary
- files
- Login Time Time session was established
- Current Operation The last SQL-level function or relational
- primitive called by the session
- Number of Views Number of active views for this session
- Active Trans Transaction type of the current transaction:
- N None
- C Concurrent transaction
- X Exclusive transaction
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare SQL Session Information Help 2 of 2
- View/Table Information
- View # Number of this view within the total views for
- the session
- View Name Name of this view, if one has been given
- Table Name Name of each table in the view
- Sort Flag Temporary sort active for this view?
- Y Yes N No
- Lock Flag Explicit user locks set?
- Y Yes N No
- - In transaction; user locks ignored
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <F1> = View Help
- NetWare SQL Users Help 1 of 3
- This screen lists information on all active NetWare SQL sessions.
- Session #
- An internal index used to uniquely identify each NetWare SQL
- session
- ID
-
- For an attached workstation, the NetWare connection number
-
- For an unattached workstation, a code showing the origin of
- the unattached request:
- WR Windows
- DR DOS
- OR OS/2
-
- For a local server process, the internal 2-byte agent ID
- <Esc>=Exit Help <PgDn>=Next
- NetWare SQL Users Help 2 of 3
- User_Location
-
- For a workstation process, the network number and node
- address of the workstation
-
- For a server process:
-
- Either the name of known server processes ("DAL CLIENT"
- for Macintosh clients, for example) or "LOCAL NLM" for
- others
-
- The task number passed in by the server process when the
- process logged in
- Login_Time
- The Month/Date, Hour/Min/Sec when NetWare SQL established the
- session
- NetWare SQL Users Help 3 of 3
- User_Name
- The user name given to this session at login time or, if no
- user name is given and the user is logged into this server
- through NetWare, the NetWare user ID
- Btr_Calls
- The total number of Btrieve calls this session has made
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Display detailed information on selected session
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- <Ins> = Refresh screen
- <Del> = Clear the selected session
- NetWare SQL Trace Log Help 1 of 1
- This option allows you to view the NetWare
- SQL trace file.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous screen
- <F1> =View Help
- Save Trace File Help 1 of 1
- Enter the name of the file in which you wish to save the NetWare
- SQL trace file (SYS:SYSTEM\NW$SQL.LOG). Enter only the file name;
- NetWare SQL automatically adds a .LOG extension and stores the
- file in the SYS:SYSTEM directory. You can then view the file with
- any standard text editor.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous screen
- <F1> =View Help
- Trace File List Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays a list of files that have the extension
- .TRC and reside in the SYS:SYSTEM directory. Only the default
- trace file is managed by NetWare SQL and Btrieve. Others are
- created when a user chooses the SAVE option from the Trace
- menu and saves the contents of the default file to a new file
- for future viewing.
- Action Keys
- <Esc>=Return to previous screen
- <F1> =View Help
- Communications Statistics Help 1 of 1
- This screen allows you to choose between
- viewing communications statistics for NetWare
- SQL or NetWare Btrieve.
- Action Keys
- <Enter> = Go to selection
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
- Communications Statistics Help 1 of 1
- This screen displays SPX communications statistics for Btrieve.
- Total values are cumulative from the time Btrieve is loaded; Current
- values are cumulative from the time you display the screen. The
- Monitor utility updates the screen dynamically. The communication
- activity shown reflects that of the module loaded at your server:
- If you loaded BSPXCOM, you see incoming SPX statistics.
- If you loaded PSPXSTUB, you see all zeros for the statistics.
- If you loaded RSPXSTUB, you see outgoing SPX statistics from
- BROUTER.
- The screen does not show communication activity of any remote NLMs.
- Action Keys
- <Esc> = Return to previous screen
- <F1> = View Help
-