SERVMAN
Purpose
Use at the server console to
- View and configure system parameters
- Change system parameter values in the AUTOEXEC.NCF, STARTUP.NCF, and TIMESYNC.CFG files
- View volume, storage, network, adapter, device, and disk partition information
NOTE: SERVMAN has the same functionality as the SET command.
Syntax
LOAD SERVMAN
Using SERVMAN
The SERVMAN (Server Manager) main screen displays statistics about the server, such as processor use, processor speed, and number of modules loaded. See Figure 19 .
The main screen also displays an Available Options menu. These options give you access to more detailed information.
Earlier versions of SERVMAN allowed you to configure IPX/SPX. Configuration of IPX/SPX is now done through the INETCFG utility. See INETCFG.
NOTE: For more information, press <F1> while you are in the utility.
Figure 19
The SERVMAN Main Screen

Statistics Displayed on the SERVMAN Main Screen
The SERVMAN utility updates statistics every second.
Server uptime |
Length of time the server has been running since it was last booted. |
Processor utilization |
Percentage of time that the server CPU is busy. |
Processor speed |
Speed at which the processor is running, based on CPU clock speed, CPU type, and the number of memory wait states. |
Server processes |
Number of processes running on the server. |
Loaded NLMs |
Number of modules loaded on the server. |
Mounted volumes |
Number of volumes mounted on the server. |
Active queues |
Number of active queues on the server. |
Logged-in users |
Number of users logged in to the server. |
Loaded name spaces |
Number of name spaces loaded on the server. |
Selections in the SERVMAN Available Options Menu
Server parameters |
- View and configure operating system parameters.
- Change system parameter values in the AUTOEXEC.NCF and STARTUP.NCF files.
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Storage information |
View adapter, device, and partition information. |
Volume information |
View information about volumes mounted on the server. |
Network information |
View network information, such as number of packets received and transmitted. |
Additional Information
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