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IV. NETWARE DRIVERS

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(PMMAKE Utility)

Using the PMMAKE.NLM Utility
The PMMAKE.NLM utility is used to compile a power management schedule file
from a standard text file, which you can create using the NetWare EDIT utility, or
some other editor. Place the text file in the SYS:\PM directory on the server. The
format for this text file is given below.

The syntax for the line that loads the PMMAKE utility is:

load PMMAKE []

where

is the full path name of the text file containing the power
management scheduling directives. If the path is not specified, the NetWare search
path is used.

is the full path name of the output configuration (CFG) file
produced. If the output file name is not specified, the output file produced is named
PM.CFG, located in the SYS:\PM directory.

The format for the PMMAKE input (text) file is:

!
BEGIN, , ,
END, , ,

where

DAY INDICATOR = SUN,MON,TUE,WED,THR,FRI,SAT
START TIME = 24 hour time format: 00:00 - 23:59
STOP TIME = 24 hour time format: 00:00 - 23:59
DELAY TIME = Time to wait during no activity on a
device before spinning it down, in seconds 1 - 3600
DEVICE LIST = ALL or [, ...]
DEVICE ID = BXXIXXLXX

BXX identifies the bus
IXX identifies the SCSI ID
LXX identifies the LUN (if zero you can omit)

You may omit bus identifiers after the first one. It is assumed that multiple
sequential directives are on the same day until another day is specified. It is
assumed that future devices are on the same bus until a new bus id is specified.