Novell eDirectory 8.8 Troubleshooting Guide - NetIQ
Novell eDirectory 8.8 Troubleshooting Guide - NetIQ
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12.5.2 <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> ndsrepair<br />
Error -786 While Running Ndsrepair<br />
While doing ndsrepair you need to have three times the size of DIB free in that specific partition of<br />
your machine.<br />
novdocx (en) 11 July 2008<br />
12.6 Using ndstrace<br />
The ndstrace utility has three main parts:<br />
• “Basic Functions” on page 71<br />
• “Debugging Messages” on page 72<br />
• “Background Processes” on page 74<br />
12.6.1 Basic Functions<br />
The basic functions of ndstrace are used to<br />
• View the status of the ndstrace screen in Linux, Solaris, or AIX.<br />
• Initiate limited synchronization processes.<br />
To start the ndstrace screen, enter the following command at the server prompt:<br />
/opt/novell/<strong>eDirectory</strong>/bin/ndstrace<br />
To initiate the basic ndstrace functions, enter commands at the server prompt using the following<br />
syntax:<br />
ndstrace command_option<br />
The following table lists the command options that you can enter.<br />
Option<br />
ON<br />
OFF<br />
ALL<br />
AGENT<br />
DEBUG<br />
NODEBUG<br />
Description<br />
Starts the <strong>eDirectory</strong> trace screen with basic trace messages.<br />
Disables the trace screen.<br />
Starts the <strong>eDirectory</strong> trace screen and displays all the trace<br />
messages.<br />
Starts the <strong>eDirectory</strong> trace screen with the trace messages that are<br />
equivalent to the ON, BACKLINK, DSAGENT, JANITOR, RESNAME,<br />
and VCLIENT flags.<br />
Turns on a predefined set of trace messages typically used for<br />
debugging. The flags set are ON, BACKLINK, ERRORS, EMU,<br />
FRAGGER, INIT, INSPECTOR, JANITOR, LIMBER, MISC, PART,<br />
RECMAN, REPAIR, SCHEMA, SKULKER, STREAMS, and VCLIENT.<br />
Leaves the trace screen enabled, but turns off all debugging<br />
messages previously set. This option also leaves the messages set to<br />
the ON command option.<br />
<strong>Troubleshooting</strong> Utilities on Linux and UNIX 71