NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DAVE KEARNS ON NOVELL NETWARE TIPS
09/14/04
Today's focus:  A problem with NLMs not cleaning up after
themselves

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* Memory fragmentation issue with NetWare 6.0/6.5
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Today's focus:  A problem with NLMs not cleaning up after 
themselves

By Dave Kearns

Ever since Windows NT was first released (strangely enough as 
Version 3.5 - Microsoft never did get the hang of proper 
numbering), NetWare aficionados have swapped stories about 
uptime - how long a server goes between bootups. Windows servers 
used to have uptime numbers that were measured in hours or days, 
while NetWare uptime was measured in months or even years. With 
older versions of NT, starting or stopping a service often meant 
you needed to reboot while recent versions of NetWare haven't 
needed a reboot even to upgrade the operating system.

So it was with a great deal of shock that I read Novell's 
Technical Information Document (TID) number 10091980, "Memory 
Fragmentation Issue with NetWare 6.0/6.5" ( 
<http://www.nwfusion.com/nlnovell582> ).

<Warning>This TID has been modified since I last looked at it. 
It now incorporates the changes and patches that I'll be 
mentioning later in this newsletter. Too bad I didn't save a 
copy of the original. Too bad Novell is trying to re-write the 
story. </warning>

Now memory fragmentation isn't a new issue for NetWare, it's 
been around - off and on - since the days of NetWare 3. Some 
NLMs simply don't do a good job of cleaning up after themselves 
- when allocating RAM they leave little bits and pieces 
unavailable for other services and applications. Over time, 
these little bits and pieces add up so that there's not enough 
RAM left for new services. Rebooting clears this up, but it's 
always been a top priority at Novell to correct the situation, 
not simply to work around it.

So when I heard from more than one reader that "Memory 
management issues in NW6.5 are causing *many* servers to abend 
during nightly backups" I checked the TID database and found the 
rather long-winded #10091980 which said, in about 3,000 words, 
"re-boot the server periodically and you won't have any 
problems."

It also said that Novell wouldn't be spending resources to 
correct the situation but did give a whole laundry list of 
settings to change, which might enable the server to stay up a 
bit longer by reducing the amounts of RAM in some memory pools 
and reallocating others. But you still needed to re-boot fairly 
frequently. The "culprit" was generally determined to be the 
TSAFS module, an interface for archive systems to use when 
backing up the file system.

My first thought, of course, was that Microsoft had taken over 
the Provo engineering offices of Novell while the bigwigs were 
napping in Boston.

So I fired off a stiff note to Novell's PR team, which, although 
is often kept as much in the dark as I am, did yeoman work and 
tracked down a definitive answer.

According to Novell's PR, the issue was fixed with NetWare 6.5 
Support Pack 2 (SP2). Checking back to the TID, I note it now 
says "There has been information written [not be my, at least 
not until today] accusing TSAFS.NLM of fragmenting memory on 
netware [sic!] servers.  TSAFS.NLM does not cause fragmentation 
problems." Gee, if not TSAFS, what was causing the problems 
during backup?

According to the TID, "These issues were part of the netware 
[sic] operating system, and have been addressed in later 
versions of server.exe." (such as the one in SP2, it implies). A 
plausible answer, surely, but one that doesn't stand close 
examination. With server.exe loaded into memory, any NLM 
subsequently loaded becomes, in effect, a new module that's part 
of the operating system. A problem within that new module can be 
attributed as a problem with a "part of the NetWare OS."

But here's the real kicker. Immediately after those quotes, the 
TID goes on to say: "TSAFS.NLM can and should be configured to 
use less ram [sic] in such a situation." So unless you 
re-configure TSAFS to use less RAM, then your server will run 
out of available RAM and need to be re-booted (or crash). But, 
says the TID, "again, TSAFS.NLM is not the cause of the 
fragmentation."

So why not rewrite TSAFS so it uses less RAM? Why not fix the 
proximate cause of the problem?

Still, if you are noticing that you need to reboot NetWare 6.x 
with an alarming frequency (i.e., more than once a year) the TID 
does have that whole laundry list of settings you can play with 
to modify its memory usage and perhaps get back to counting 
uptime in terms of years - or even decades.
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To contact: Dave Kearns

Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's 
written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print 
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be 
found at Virtual Quill <http://www.vquill.com/>.

Kearns is the author of three Network World Newsletters: Windows 
Networking Tips, Novell NetWare Tips, and Identity Management. 
Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these 

respective addresses: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books, 
manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing, 
technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill 
provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail at 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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