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It seems like you’re referring to Novell Mirror, but it’s not entirely clear what specific aspect you’re asking about. Here are a few possibilities related to Novell and “mirror”:
Novell, a company known for its networking and Linux solutions (like SUSE Linux Enterprise, which Novell acquired), may have provided mirror servers for software updates and packages.
If you’re looking for a mirror of Novell’s software repositories (e.g., for SUSE Linux or old NetWare tools), you might check:
OpenSUSE’s mirror list: https://mirrors.opensuse.org/
Novell NetWare had features for disk mirroring (RAID 1) and server failover to ensure high availability.
If you’re asking about configuring mirroring in NetWare, it would involve:
Disk Mirroring: Using NWCONFIG
or INSTALL
to set up mirrored disk volumes.
SFT III (System Fault Tolerance): A high-availability feature for server redundancy.
OES (based on Linux) supports storage mirroring and clustering for file systems like NSS (Novell Storage Services).
If you’re looking for old Novell software (like NetWare, GroupWise, or ZENworks), some archives may be available on:
Unofficial tech forums or abandonware sites.
If you meant something else (e.g., a specific Novell product or feature), please clarify, and I’ll help!
Would you like details on setting up mirroring in an old NetWare system, or are you looking for software downloads?
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