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- APPENDIX P -- Running RBBS-PC on a NETBIOS network P-1
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- APPENDIX P -- Running RBBS-PC on a NETBIOS network
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- CONFIG parameter 162 allows the SysOp to select an environment for running
- multiple copies of RBBS-PC. One of the environments is "DOS SHARE," which
- allows a large number of LANs to support RBBS-PC. Any LAN that is
- "NetBIOS" compatible should allow RBBS-PC to run multiple nodes, since the
- DOS SHARE utility is usually supported with all NetBIOS LANS. Operating
- RBBS-PC on a network which supports the NETBIOS interface is therefore very
- simple. Outlined step-by-step, the procedure is as follows:
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- 1) Install and load your network software.
- 2) Configure RBBS-PC for the network environment.
- 3) Prepare files which are to be shared, but not written to.
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- Let's discuss these items in detail.
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- INSTALL AND LOAD YOUR NETWORK SOFTWARE
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- Obviously, for each different network, this procedure will change.
- This manual doesn't attempt to replace or augment the documentation
- which accompanied your network software. It only covers how to set up
- RBBS-PC to work with a NETBIOS LAN. The assumption is made that you
- can, and have, correctly installed your network.
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- However, so that you understand what we mean by "install and load", we
- will present a generic description here. (It should be noted that
- there are certain similarities between all NETBIOS LAN products.)
- First, the "core" of the network software must be loaded after you
- boot the machine (e.g. the NET START command). Next, any of your
- computer's resources which others require access to must be "shared"
- (e.g. the NET SHARE command). And finally, any resources which your
- computer requires access to must be "used" (e.g. the NET USE command).
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- Please note that NET START, NET SHARE, and NET USE are all examples of
- the commands used by the IBM PC LAN Program. Your actual commands
- might be different.
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- CONFIGURE RBBS-PC FOR THE NETWORK ENVIRONMENT
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- Begin by running the RBBS-PC CONFIG utility. Set parameter 162 to
- "6", which tells it that RBBS-PC is running on a NETBIOS LAN. (Please
- check parameter 161 while you are there, also, and make sure that it
- is correct for the number of nodes you intend to run.)
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- You will notice, when you select parameter 162, the reference to the
- DOS utility SHARE.EXE. This utility must be loaded in order for a
- NETBIOS LAN to function properly. The startup command for most
- networks will cause SHARE.EXE to be loaded (i.e. when the NET START
- command is issued, the network looks in the current path for SHARE.EXE
- and loads it).
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- If, for some odd reason, your network does not automatically load
- SHARE.EXE, you will need to perform this task manually in your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file (DOS 4.x users can opt for the "INSTALL=" option in
- their CONFIG.SYS files).
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- PREPARE FILES WHICH ARE TO BE SHARED, BUT NOT WRITTEN TO
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- RBBS-PC 17.3A TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL P-2
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- Once RBBS-PC is aware of the fact that you're running on a NETBIOS
- LAN, it will open all of the files it intends to update in "shared"
- mode. However, when RBBS-PC opens a file for READ access only, it
- does NOT use DOS SHARE. This will on occasion cause sharing
- violations when more than one node tries to read the same file at the
- same time. To compensate for the problem, you should set the "read
- only" attribute of any file which will NOT be updated during the
- course of the call. Files such as WELCOME, PRELOG, all HELP, bulletin
- and news files should be "read only."
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- (You change a file's read only status with the DOS utility ATTRIB.
- The syntax is "ATTRIB +R (filename)." Please note that ATTRIB must be
- located in the current search path, and the "+R" switch can be
- reversed into "-R", when you want to remove a file's read only status
- in order to edit it.)
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- We recommend setting the read only status on any file which you are
- certain will not be updated (i.e. written back to).
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- SUMMARY
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- The hardest part about setting up RBBS-PC in a network environment is the
- actual setup of the program for multi-node operation. But if you follow
- certain guidelines (laid out for you in Appendix G), you should be fine.
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