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Windows NT
    Updated: 1 May, 1998
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Contents

1 Overview

1.1 What is DIGITAL OpenVMS Disk Services for Windows NT?
1.2 What Benefits Does it Give Me?
1.3 How is it Different from PATHWORKS?
1.4 How Does it Fit into the 3-Tier Client-Server Environment?
1.5 How Does it Work?
1.6 What Can't I Do With its Virtual Disks?
1.7 Who Can Access its Disk Services?
1.8 Where Can I Get the Latest Information?

2 Setting Up a Disk Service

2.1 Create the OpenVMS Container File for the Disk Service
2.2 Configure the OpenVMS Cluster to Provide the Disk Service
2.3 Configure the Windows NT Computer to Connect to the Disk Service

3 Managing Disk Services

3.1 Using NTDS Administrator
3.2 Getting Information on Disk Services
3.3 Shutting Down the Windows NT Computer
3.4 Manually Failing Over a Disk Service
3.5 Connecting a Different Windows NT Computer to a Disk Service
3.6 Backing Up and Restoring Data from Windows NT
3.7 Backing Up and Restoring Data from OpenVMS
3.8 Tuning

4 Troubleshooting

4.1 Checking if a Windows NT Computer Has Lost a Connection
4.2 Failing to Automatically Reconnect During Startup
4.3 Failing to Connect to a Service on Another Subnet
4.4 NTDS Administrator Hangs When You Disconnect a Service
4.5 Failing to Disconnect With Open Files
4.6 NTDS Commands Fail With %SYSTEM-E-NOT_LOADED

A NTDS Commands

NTDS CREATE CONTAINER
NTDS SHOW SERVER
NTDS SHOW SERVICES
NTDS SPAWN
NTDS START SERVER
NTDS START SERVICE
NTDS STOP SERVER
NTDS STOP SERVICE

B NTDS Error Messages


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