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International Technical Support OrganizationIBM PC Server and Novell NetWareIntegration GuideDecember 1995SG24-4576-00

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Tables 1. ECC Memory Performances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2. Summary

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3.4.4 Backup/Restore System Programs MenuWhen you select this option from the Main Menu, a screen like th

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 Set ConfigurationSelect One:1.-View configuration2.-Change configuration3.-Backup configuration4.-Rest

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 View ConfigurationTotal System MemoryInstalled memory...32768KB(32.0M

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If a setting conflicts with another, an asterisk(*) appears next to the conflictsand the word conflicts a

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 Memory Map0C000HSVGA AdapterMicro Channel slot...5Size(in KB)...

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 Set and View SCSI Device ConfigurationSCSI Configuration Verification...[Enabled]Slot 1-I

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 Set FeaturesSelect one:1.-Set date and time2.-Set password and unattended start mode3.-Set keyboard sp

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 Set Passwords and Security featuresSelect one:1.- Set Power-On password2.- Change Power-On password3.-

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c. Remove power-on passwordThis option shows the instructions for removing the current power-onpassword

Strona 12 - NetWare Integration Guide

This option allows you to change the administrator password. You mustknow the current privileged-access p

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Special NoticesThis document is intended for IBM customers, dealers, systems engineers andconsultants who

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This option lets you select the sequence of the drives on which the systemsearches for a valid boot recor

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 Set Power-On FeaturesSerial-Port Power-On mode...[Disabled]Real-Time-Clock Power-On mod

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3.4.8 More Utilities MenuWhen you select this option from the Main Menu, a screen like the one inFigure 4

Strona 17 - 1.1.3 Processor Types

This displays and resets the entries in the error log. As errors occur, theyare recorded in this log. Err

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1. Start the system programs. 2. When the system programs main menu appears, press and hold Ctrl andthen

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Select this option to test the devices one time. If you use it, you will be askedto respond to questions

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The common configuration tasks that will be described here are as follows: 1. Verify the configuration 2.

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3.5.1 Drive InformationDuring this first step, we will verify that all the installed units are recognized

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Note The RAID Utility shows device type and/or status for each device which itrecognizes. The devices ma

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4. Press Enter to format the selected drives. Notes All the desired devices may be selected and formatte

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The following terms are trademarks of other companies:C-bus is a trademark of Corollary, Inc.PC Direct is

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Stripe Unit size:This parameter should be chosen such that the stripe unit sizeis close to the size of th

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 IBM RAID Controller Configuration Ver 2.12Adapter in Slot 1┌────────────────────────────┐ ┌───────────

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3.5.4 Creating a Disk Array 1. Select Create/Delete Array from the Main Menu. 2. Select Create Disk Array

Strona 28 - 1.5.3 Micro Channel Bus

3.5.5 Defining Logical Drives 1. Select Define logical drive from the Create/Delete Array menu. The follo

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Notes:a. If only one hard disk has been assigned to the array, RAID level 0 will beautomatically assigned

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 IBM RAID Controller Configuration Ver 2.12Adapter in Slot 1┌────────────────────────────┐ ┌───────────

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3.5.6 Setting the Write PolicyNow that the logical drives have been created, you may wish to change the w

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2. Select Backup config. to diskette. 3. Press Enter. 4. Enter the filename you want for backup (config

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Chapter 4. Novell NetWare InstallationIn this chapter, we examine the different steps required to install

Strona 34 - 1.6.3 SCSI Adapters

After the POST tests run, ServerGuide boots, and the ServerGuide languageselection screen appears (see Fi

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PrefaceThis document describes the procedures necessary to implement NovellNetWare on IBM PC Server platf

Strona 36 - 1.6.4 Hard Disk Drives

Figure 70. ServerGuide Main MenuThis menu contains seven options:Start Here:This option contains informat

Strona 37 - 1.6.5 RAID Technology

The performance tuning programs can tune your server automatically based onthis input.Online Documentatio

Strona 38 - 1.6.6 RAID Classifications

Figure 71. Installing NetWareThe installing NetWare screen appears. This screen allows you to select theN

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Figure 72. Configuring NetWareA screen like the one in Figure 72 will appear. This screen confirms yourch

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Figure 73. Configuring IBM NetFinity 8. Specify the following information:•Network Driver Type (Protocol)

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Figure 74. Partitioning the Hard DiskA screen like the one in Figure 74 appears. ServerGuide defaults to

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Figure 75. Reviewing ConfigurationAt this point, you will see a screen like the one in Figure 75. You can

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Figure 76. Unlocking Programs12. When the server comes back up, you will see a screen like the one inFigu

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19. Type SERVER from the NWSERVER directory to restart NetWare.20. Install NetWare Directory Services.a.

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A screen like the one in Figure 79 on page 126 will appear. This iswhere the context for the server will

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Related PublicationsThe publications listed in this section are considered particularly suitable for amor

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21. Type DOWN at the colon prompt.22. Type EXIT at the colon prompt to return to DOS and finish the insta

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This is the primary network operating system file that identifies the server asa NetWare 3.12 server. Dur

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Figure 81. NetWare Installation 6. Select Install new NetWare 3.12 and then press Enter. 7. Select Retain

Strona 50 - 1.8.3 Passwords

When the system asks whether the DOS AUTOEXEC.BAT should load theSERVER.EXE, select Yes and press Enter.A

Strona 51 - 1.8.4 Secure Removable Media

22. Select Create NetWare Partition and press Enter. You will see a screen likethe one in Figure 84 on pa

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30. Place the cursor on the status field and press Enter. A screen like the one inFigure 86 on page 132 w

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For example if you are using an IBM 16/4 ISA Adapter you would type LOADTOKEN, and then press Enter.37. P

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Figure 89. STARTUP.NCF File45. Press Esc and select YES to save the STARTUP.NCF file.46. Press Esc to ret

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4.5 Installing NetWare 4.1 with the Original CD-ROMIn this section, we detail the procedures necessary to

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Figure 91. Installation Menu 7. Select NetWare Server Installation and press Enter. 8. Select NetWare 4.1

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IBM employees may access LIST3820s of redbooks as well. Point your webbrowser to the IBM Redbooks home pa

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18. Specify the path where the AUTOEXEC.BAT file is located or press Enter toaccept the default. The defa

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Attention This number must be different from the IPX internal network number.23. Select Manually when th

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29. Press Enter to continue when the information for available disk spaceappears.A screen like the one in

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Figure 98. Install NetWare Directory Services(NDS)35. Select Yes, this is the first NetWare 4 server if t

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Figure 100. Context for the Server39. Specify the server context and type an administrator password.40. R

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Figure 102. Editing STARTUP.NCF File43. Press F10 and select Yes to save the STARTUP.NCF file.A screen li

Strona 64 - Mirrored Server Link (MSL):

Figure 104. File Copy Status45. When all files have been transferred, a screen like the one in Figure 105

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4.6 NetFinity Services for NetWareNetFinity Services for NetWare allows you to monitor and manage NetWare

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6. The installation program will prompt you to insert NetFinity Services forNetWare, Diskette #2. 7. Con

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11. Set System Keywords.System keywords can help the NetFinity Manager system organize thesystems on the

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Chapter 1. IBM PC Server TechnologiesIBM PC Servers use a variety of technologies. This chapter introduce

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The following lines need to be added to AUTOEXEC.NCF:SEARCH ADD SYS:NETFIN\LOAD NETFBASEIf you choose to

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5. Enter the source drive and directory name where the NetFinity program filesare located or accept A: a

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9. Insert NetFinity Services for NetWare Diskette #2 and select OK.After the program files have been cop

Strona 72 - 2.1.2 IBM PC Server 310

NetFinity will generate an alert whenever one of your NetFinity services isstarted by a remote user that

Strona 73 - 2.1.3 IBM PC Server 320 EISA

After you save these changes, the NetFinity base program will startautomatically when the server is start

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6. Type LOAD RAIDADM at the NetWare server console prompt and press Enter tostart the RAID Administratio

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configured. It is also assumed that the RAID administration in the server and theNetFinity Manager in a w

Strona 76 - 2.1.6 IBM PC Server 520 EISA

Figure 115. Verifying Array ConfigurationThe array configuration can also be verified from a workstation

Strona 77 - 2.1.7 IBM PC Server 520 MCA

Figure 117. Detecting the Disk FailureIf NetFinity has been configured properly, it will generate an aler

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Figure 119. Disk Failure - NetFinity RAID Service 4. Select the View Last Event option from the Administr

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performance. (Please see 1.3, “Memory” on page 3 for a discussion of memoryspeeds and system performance.

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Figure 121. RAID Administration - Recovery MessageNetFinity also sends some alerts. Figure 122 shows the

Strona 81 - 3.1.1 Main Menu

Figure 123. Changes in Array ConfigurationThe changes in the array are as follows:•The original hot spare

Strona 82 - 3.1.2 Advanced Menu

Figure 125. RAID Administration - Verifying the Replacement of a Defunct DriveThe new array configuration

Strona 83 - 0632 Diskette Drive Error

Figure 127. NetFinity RAID Service - New Hot SpareYou can see that a new disk is enclosed in a box. It is

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Figure 129. NetFinity RAID Service - Verifying Configuration 3. Simulate a disk failure by unplugging it

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Figure 131. NetFinity Alert LogIn this example, two alerts were received. The first alert refers to the l

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6. Select View Last Event from the RAID Administration Utility to see themessage.A screen like the one i

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Figure 135. RAID Administration - Replace a Defunct DriveAfter the drive is started, the RAID Administrat

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Figure 137. RAID Administration - Verifying the Rebuild Status11. Press any key to complete the process.1

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Chapter 5. Performance TuningTo get the optimal performance from your NetWare server, you need to conside

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1.2 MultiprocessingMultiprocessing uses two or more processors in a system to increasethroughput. Multipr

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LAN adapters and fast disk subsystems. In contrast, database servers typicallyneed fast processors (or mu

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Systematic measurements of server performance employing adequate resolutiontypically produce a graph shap

Strona 93 - SCSI Parity Checking:

which represents the maximum server transactions per second or throughputrate.After the peak throughput i

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Figure 141. Differences in LAN AdaptersUpgrading the disk subsystem will tend to flatten out the top of t

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Figure 142. Differences in Disk SubsystemsImproving performance of the disk subsystem will usually prolon

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•Flexible, user-definable interface•Reliable, accurate information•Continuous reports of top talkers, rin

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Figure 143. MONITOR UtilityThe monitor utility allows you to check many important aspects of file serverp

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4. You are the given a choice of parameters to either view or set.In the following sections, we look at

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5.3.1 Disk SubsystemThe file server disk subsystem contains the files which are accessed by the LANworkst

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5.3.1.2 Block Size (NetWare 4.1)In all versions of NetWare prior to NetWare 3.X, the block allocation uni

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The key is to achieve a balanced design where the speed of the processor ismatched to that of the externa

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NetWare 3.12 and 4.1:Default = 5 minutes 29.6 secondsIncreasing the Turbo FAT re-use wait time helps ensu

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5.3.1.5 File CachingFile caching has the most affect on overall file server performance. Becauseaccessing

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size is equal to 4096, the amount of memory used in megabytes can becalculated as follows:system memory u

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5.3.1.7 Dirty Disk Cache Delay TimeThe dirty cache delay time controls the time taken to hold the write r

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Attention Set this parameter to ON only if you are absolutely sure your backup strategyenables you to re

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5.3.2.2 Packet SizeDifferent network topologies will use different packet sizes. For example, atoken-ring

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monitored using MONITOR.NLM. Use this value rather than the number ofdefined LAN users.For example: 1. Fo

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Recommendation•For networks without wide area (WAN) segments, set the maximum packetreceive buffers to 30

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The size of the cache buffer pool is dynamic and determined by the amount ofmemory left over after the ot

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5.3.4 Memory RequirementsThe following sections present some guidelines for calulating total servermemory

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Take Note!Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general informat

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•Write-Back CacheWrite operations are also performed on the cache. Transfer to standardmemory is done if:

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processing, this is an indication that the LAN adapter could be a bottleneck inthe file server.In this ca

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Appendix A. EISA Configuration FileBoard Information IBM Dual Pentium PCI-EISA System BoardSystem Manufac

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System - IBM Dual Pentium PCI-EISA System Board Jumper Name: W1 - Level 1 Cache. Default factory setting

Strona 117 - 3.5.1 Drive Information

Jumper Name: W10 - Level 2 Cache. Default factory settings:OFF ON Change settings to:OFF ON+-----------+

Strona 118 - 3.5.2 Formatting the Disks

Jumper Name: W28 - PCI IDE IRQ. Default factory settings:ON OFF Change settings to:ON OFF+-----------+|

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Board Information IBM Auto 16/4 Token-Ring ISA AdapterSlot 3 Manufacturer ... PNP ID ...

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Board Information PCI SCSI ControllerEmbedded Manufacturer ... PCI ID ...

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Used ResourcesResource Slot FunctionIRQ 0... System Reserved System Resources.IRQ 1...

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Available Resources ───IRQs──┬───DMAs──┬─────ISA I/O Ports───┬─Memory Amount───Address────5 │ 0 │ 100h -

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System SpecificationsSlot Slot Board Accept Max Bus- SlotName Type ID Skirted Length master Tag(s)───────

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Dedicated Cache:This SMP design supports a dedicated L2 cache for eachprocessor. This allows more cache h

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Appendix B. Hardware Compatibility, Device Driver, and SoftwarePatch InformationOne of the challenges tha

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Figure 145. Sample Compatibility Report Showing Ethernet LAN AdaptersIn addition, it contains reports by

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For OEM adapters, many manufactures have web and FTP sites which work verysimilar to the process outlined

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Appendix C. Configuring DOS CD-ROM SupportThis appendix is included to aid in configuring CD-ROM support

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•MSCDEX.EXE 2. Add the following statements to the CONFIG.SYS file:DEVICE=C:SERVERIBMRAID.SYSDEVICE=C:SER

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List of AbbreviationsALUArithmetic-Logic UnitAPAall points addressableASCIIAmerican Standard Code forInfo

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IndexSpecial Characters.ADF files 85.CFG file 75Numerics16/4 Token-Ring Bus Master Adapter 3232-bit addre

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defunct drives 158design considerationsavailability 22cost 23performance and capacity 22Desktop Managemen

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high availability 22hot spare drive 154HP OpenView, interoperability with NetFinity 45IIBM LANStreamer MC

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PP5 1P54C 1packet receive buffers 183packet size 183parallel port, configuration of 70parity 9parity plac

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In interleaved systems, memory is currently organized in either two or fourbanks. Figure 3 on page 7 show

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security(continued)tamper-evident switches 34unattended start mode 37unattended start mode, MCA 94user pa

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TTagged Command Queuing (TCQ) 18tamper-evident switches 34TCP/IPSee Transmission Control Protocol/Interne

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ITSO Technical Bulletin Evaluation RED000International Technical Support OrganizationIBM PC Server and Novell NetWareIntegration GuideDecember 1995Pub

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ITSO Technical Bulletin Evaluation RED000SG24-4576-00IBMLFold and Tape Please do not staple Fold and TapeNO POSTAGENECESSARYIF MAILED IN THEUNITED ST

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IBML Printed in U.S.A.SG24-4576-00

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Artwork Definitionsid File Page ReferencesITSLOGO 4576SU1iFiguresid File Page ReferencesASYM CH1A515SYMM

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71 2771CH313 CH374 2874CH314 CH374 2974CH315 CH375 3074CH316 CH375 31CH317 CH376 3276CH318 CH377 3376CH30

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104 57CH323 CH3105 58CH324 CH3105 59105CH325 CH3107 60CH326 CH3107 61107CH327 CH3108 62CH328 CH3109 63CH3

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133312STF 4576CH4134 89133312AEX 4576CH4134 9013441NW01 4576CH4136 91135NW41DD 4576CH4137 92137NW41ND 457

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155WRAID07 RAIDADM156 119155WRAID08 RAIDADM156 120156WRAID09 RAIDADM157 121156WRAID10 RAIDADM157 122157WR

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┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐│ CPU ├───┤ L2 Cache├───┤ Memory ├───┤ Memory ││ ├───┤ ├──

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Headingsid File Page ReferencesNOTICES 4576FMxv Special NoticesiiBIBL 4576PREFxviii Related PublicationsC

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40 1.9.2.4, TrapsSERVS CH1E41 1.9.3.1, NetFinity ServicesMGR CH1E43 1.9.3.2, NetFinity ManagerNARCH CH1E4

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Index Entriesid File Page ReferencesCPU CH1A1 (1) central processing unit (CPU)ALU CH1A1 (1) arithmetic l

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71, 71, 72, 92, 92, 94, 94DMI CH1E37 (1) Desktop Management Interface (DMI)37, 38, 38, 38, 38, 39, 39, 44

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Processing OptionsRuntime values:Document fileid ...

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Imbed TracePage 0 SG244576Page 0 4576SUPage 0 4576VARSPage 1 4576FMPage i 4576EDNOPage ii 4576ABSTPage xv

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1.4 Memory Error Detection and Correction IBM PC servers implement four different memory systems:•Standar

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Figure 5. ECC Memory OperationAs the data is read from memory, the ECC circuit again performs a scan andc

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Figure 6 on page 11 shows the implementation of ECC-P. When ECC-P isenabled via the reference diskette, t

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1.4.5 Performance ImpactAs previously discussed, systems which employ ECC memory have slightlylonger memo

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1.5.1 ISA BusThe Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) is not really an architecture at all but adefacto s

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Figure 7. Micro Channel - Basic Data Transfer (20 MBps)However, in many cases, blocks transferred to and

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AbstractThis document describes the procedures necessary to successfully implementNovell NetWare on an IB

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The Micro Channel supports another mode of data streaming whereby theaddress bus can also be used to tran

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is available with previous bus architectures. In order to optimize performance,the PCI architecture stric

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4. Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) - The SCSI interface is a high speedparallel interface that tr

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It defines an 8-bit interface with a data transfer rate of 5 MBps. SCSI-II is thesecond SCSI standard and

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SCSI bus bandwidth. If the controller held onto the bus while waiting for thedevice to seek, then the oth

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standard 8-bit SCSI devices. Up to seven SCSI physical devices may beattached to this adapter.This adapte

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In addition to the features supported with the IBM SCSI-2 F/W PCI Adapter,the IBM SCSI-2 F/W RAID adapter

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to the desired cylinder of the disk. The latency is the amount of time it takes forthe disk to rotate to

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Disks are often among the least reliable components of the computersystems, yet the failure of a disk can

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1.6.6.1 RAID-0 - Block Interleave Data Striping without ParityStriping of data across multiple disk drive

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ContentsAbstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

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┌───────────────────┐│││ ┌───────────┤│ │ Disk ├───────────────┬────┬───────────┐│ │ Controller│ │ │ Disk

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│┌───────┴───────┐│ Disk ││ Controller │└───────┬───────┘││┌────────────┼────────────┐│ │ │┌────┴─────┐ ┌

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1.6.6.4 RAID-2 - Bit Interleave Data Striping with Hamming CodeThis type of array design is another form

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1.6.6.5 RAID-3 - Bit Interleave Data Striping with Parity DiskThe use of additional disks to redundantly

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│┌───────┴───────┐│ Disk ││ Controller │└───────┬───────┘││┌─────────────┬────────────┼────────────┬─────

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1.6.6.8 Summary of RAID Performance CharacteristicsRAID-0:Block Interleave Data Striping without parity•F

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1.6.7 Recommendations•Use IDE on smaller systemsIDE actually outperforms SCSI on systems where only one o

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system memory because they occur across an I/O expansion bus. This meansthat when shared RAM adapters are

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sometimes moves quickly to the CPU when servers are upgraded to incorporateLANStreamer technology.Of cour

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•Attaching more than four Ethernet 10Base-2 segments to the server•Providing switching between 10Base-T a

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1.8.5 Selectable Drive Startup ... 371.8.6 Unattended Start Mode...

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1.8.1 Tamper-Evident CoverSystems equipped with a tamper-evident cover have a key lock for their coversan

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there is a power failure; the machine is able to recover with the keyboard lockstill in place.1.8.3.1 Pri

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1.8.5 Selectable Drive StartupSelectable drive startup allows the system owner or administrator to select

Strona 185 - 5.2.2.1 MONITOR.NLM

manage those products. As DMI technology evolves, installation andmanagement in desktops and servers will

Strona 186 - 5.2.2.2 Set Command

The simplest MIF file contains only the component ID group, but MIFs canbecome as complex as needed for a

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SNMP provides a means of communicating between the network managementstations and the agents in the netwo

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•Agents maintain vital information about their respective devices andnetworks. This information is stored

Strona 189 - 5.3.1.3 Turbo Fat Indexing

•System ProfileAllows the systems administrator to define additional information for eachsystem, such as

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It also supports Novell NetWare. This means that there is a version of NetFinityServices which installs a

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•File TransferCan send/receive files to the remote system.•Remote SessionCan open a remote console to the

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4.4.1 Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1274.4.2 Software Requi

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Manager services and system module. This feature provide an extensivecapability to merge dissimilar LANs

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graphical drag and drop capability of OS/2 or AIX/6000. The primary benefitof the end-use dimension is th

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•Open and extendable data model: This specifies the data definitions thatrepresent the information proces

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1.10.1 NetWare SFT IIINetWare SFT III is a special version of the NetWare 3.x or 4.x NOS which adds ahigh

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Mirrored Server Link (MSL):The MSL is a bidirectional point-to-pointconnection that is used by the two se

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Consequently, clients only receive reply packets from the primary server′sIOEngine; this is the same IOEn

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The primary server sends the disk changes over the mirrored server link toupdate the repaired server and

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1.11 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)Digital computers require a clean source of direct current (DC). I

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The primary service, however, that the UPS provides in the case of AC lineproblems is extra time. While a

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Flex Events is programmable such that when an event occurs, you can configurePowerChute to take certain a

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Figures 1. SMP Shared Secondary Cache ... 5 2. SMP with Dedicated Secondary Cache

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Chapter 2. IBM PC Server Family OverviewThe IBM PC Server family contains three product lines which offer

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2.1 IBM PC Server Model SpecificationsThe following tables show the specifications for each model in the

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2.1.2 IBM PC Server 310Table 9. IBM PC Servers 310 ModelsSystemModel86390XT8639MXTProcessor Pentium 75 Pe

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2.1.3 IBM PC Server 320 EISATable 10. IBM PC Servers 320 EISA ModelsSystemModel86400N08640ONJ86400P086400

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2.1.4 IBM PC Server 320 MCATable 11. IBM PC Servers 320 MCA ModelsSystemModel8640MX08640MXT8640MYO8640MYT

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2.1.5 IBM PC Server 500Table 12. IBM PC Server 500 ModelsSystemModel86410Y086411Y086410YT86410YV86410YR86

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2.1.6 IBM PC Server 520 EISATable 13. IBM PC Servers 520 EISA ModelsSystemModel8641EZ08641EZV8641EZS8641E

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2.1.7 IBM PC Server 520 MCATable 14. IBM PC Servers 520 MCA ModelsSystemModel8641MZ08641MZV8641MZS8641MZE

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2.1.8 IBM PC Server 720Table 15. IBM PC Servers 720 ModelsSystemModel86420Z086421Z086422ZS86424ZSProcesso

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Chapter 3. Hardware ConfigurationThe different technologies used to implement the PC Server family requir

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52. Advanced Diagnostic Menu ... 10053. Test Selection Menu...

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3.1 The Setup ProgramThe setup program is used to configure system options on ISA and EISAmachines. The s

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The Main panel contains fields which allow the user to:•Modify date and time•Configure the diskette drive

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3.1.2.1 Advanced Menu - Boot OptionsBy pressing the Enter key, a screen like that shown in Figure 25 will

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If disabled, the system ignores the error and attempts to boot.3.1.2.2 Advanced Menu - PeripheralsTo reac

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Memory Gap:Some ISA network adapters need to be mapped in systemmemory address space, normally at the upp

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Enter passwordIf you enter the wrong password, the following message appears on the screen,and you are pr

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Note BIOS of PCI/EISA servers is located in a Flash ROM on the motherboard. Ifnecessary, it can be updat

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3.2 EISA Configuration UtilityThis utility is used when you add or remove an ISA or EISA adapter. We will

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106. NetFinity Network Driver Configuration ... 145107. NetFinity Installation . . . . .

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After adding EISA or ISA adapters, you will often need to view and/or edit thesettings for the adapter. T

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 ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐│ System - IBM Dual Pentium PCI-EISA System Boar

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3.3 SCSI Select Utility ProgramThis utility is used on PCI/EISA models of the IBM PC Server line and allo

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The fields on this panel are described as follows:SCSI Parity Checking:Select this option to enable or di

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 ┌──────────────────── SCSI Device Configuration ──────────────────────┐│ ││ SCSI Device ID #0 #1 #2 #3

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The SCSI-2 Fast and Wide adapter issues the start unit command to each driveone at a time. The SCSI-2 Fas

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•Press Enter to edit the parameter.•Use the arrow keys to select the new value or press Esc to quit.•Pres

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These programs are obtainable in several ways:•Shipped with the server on two diskettes called the refere

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 Main MenuSelect one:1. Start Operating System2. Backup/Restore system programs3. Update system program

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Periodically, updated versions of the reference diskette and diagnosticdiskette are made available. This

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