Yes, you do. The Novell "Installed Products" is a little btrieve
database, and its used for other stuff, too.
What you can do is step back the memory usage. Arcserve has us really
up the memory used by Btrieve - (they liked to see almost a quarter of
the memory allocated to Btrieve) and if you're not running Btrieve any
more, you can dial this back down. See if you have a bti.org.
The big changes that CA Arcserve made were in the memory pages
allocated.
Warren
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 14:06:02 GMT, bgrahamcne
<bgrahamcne@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote:
>
>OES Netware 6.5 SP8 approximately 3 years old, used to run Arcserve does
>not anymore.
>
>I have recently been fine tuning the server and noticed that NWMDKE.NLM
>uses a lot of memory. Forums suggest that change a setting in BTI.cfg
>helps but requires a reboot to take effect. I understand that this NLM
>is loaded by bstart.ncf and the btrieve can be stopped at the server
>console by using bstop.ncf
>
>My question is that if I am no longer using Arcserve do I strictly need
>to re-run bstart.ncf. Are there any other processes that require
>btrieve?
>
>Thanks
>
>Brian