 |
 |
 |
This single book has all you've
been looking for, doesn't it ?




|
by Brad Dayley, Rich Jensen




Living in UK? Get It Here!
Living in Deutschland? Get It Here!
Living in France? Get It Here!
|
 |
 |
Reviews Book Description Are network crashes and server malfunctions costing your employees lost time and your company lost revenue? Do you spend too much of your workday debugging and troubleshooting? Now you can resolve critical server issues quickly and minimize IS headaches with Novells Guide to Resolving Critical Server Issues. Certified Novell engineers Brad Dayley and Rich Jensen apply their real-world experience to both common and complicated server issues. With Novells Guide to Resolving Critical Server Issues, youll learn how to rectify ABENDs, lockups, and high utilization. Youll also master the NetWare operating system, prevent server lockups, and reduce time spent debugging by deploying virtual debuggers. Novells Guide to Resolving Critical Server Issues also includes a companion CD-ROM with exclusive software. You can sample Remote Debugger, Filer NLM, ABEND Demo NLM, NetAlive NLM, MakeLog, and much more. Plus, the CD features a two-hour video lecture by the authors. So free yourself from "server error hell" and prepare for crashes before they occur with Novells Guide to Resolving Critical Server Issues.
About the Author Rich Jensen, CNE, is a software engineer on Novell's Critical Problem Resolution Team.He has more than 14 years' experience troubleshooting Novell products, and has resolved literally thousands of critical server issues. He is the co-creator of the advanced debugging course used to train Novell's support engineers.; Brad Dayley is a software engineer on Novell's Critical Problem Resolution team. He has eight years of experience installing, troubleshooting, and coding Novell's products.... read more
Customers who bought this book also bought titles by these authors:
|

In Association with Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk,
Amazon.de,
Amazon.fr
Copyright (c) by Eugene Kisly and Victor Kisly, 1999-2000
|
|