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viii Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 1. The team: Bert, Marc, and DavidThanks to the following people from the ITSO for their inval
90 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide9. Click Finish and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.6.1.2 Installing the ServeRAID
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 91• Set up an adapter pair for clustering or fault-tolerance mode• Recover from a failed physical disk (except
92 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFor more information on how to configure and use the ServeRAID Manager andits components, please refer
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 93Proceed as follows:1. Download the latest ASM device drivers from http://www.pc.ibm.com/support:a. Click the
94 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 75. Device Manager — ASM PCI Adapter onlyFigure 76. Device Manager — ASM processor and ASM PCI A
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 95Figure 77. The properties dialog box5. Click the Update Driver... button. This brings up the Upgrade Device
96 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 79. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard (continued)7. Insert the diskette or CD that contains the d
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 97Figure 81. The installation succeeded10.If you are installing an ASM PCI Adapter (regardless of whether your
98 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 82. Installing the ASM PCI Adapter will take you through the Found New Hardware Wizard twomore t
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 99Figure 83. Device Manager: ASM processor onlyFigure 84. Device Manager: ASM PCI Adapter onlyThe ASM processo
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 1Chapter 1. IntroductionWindows 2000 is the newest version of the Microsoft network operating systemthat is built on Window
100 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 85. The ASM processor shows up under the System Devices section. The ASM PCI Adapter isvisible
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 101Figure 86. The Found New Hardware Wizard6.2.3 Using the ASM hardwareThere are several ways you can connect
102 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 87. Device Manager: Netfinity Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter6.3.1 Updating the device driverThe
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 103To update the device driver, follow this procedure:1. Download the latest driver and tools.a. Go to http://
104 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• Hot-plug capable device drivers• A hot-plug capable operating systemAt the time of writing, the foll
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 105Figure 90. Unplug or Eject Hardware windowSelect the adapter you want to stop and click the Stop button.If
106 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 92. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard4. Select Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next.5. Select
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 107Figure 94. Completing the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard9. You can now safely remove the adapter from the hot-p
108 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNotes:• You must be logged on as a user with administrative rights in order to performPCI Hot Plug fun
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 109Follow steps 1 through 9 in 6.4.1, “Removing a PCI Hot Plug adapter” on page104 keeping these small changes
2 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guidetolerant and PCI Hot Plug support. Future redbooks will focus on Windows 2000Data Center Server.This boo
110 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide6.5.1 Basic and dynamic disksWindows 2000 supports two types of physical disks: basic disks and dynami
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 111it finds any, the Write Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard will pop up, as shownin Figure 98:Figure 98. Writ
112 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 99. Upgrade to dynamic diskThe upgrade will convert normal, primary, or logical partitions into
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 113Right-click My Computer.Click Manage.Click Disk Management.2. Right-click unallocated space on the basic or
114 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 101. Select partition type (basic disks) or volume type (dynamic disks)5. On a dynamic disk, yo
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 1157. You will be asked to format the partition/volume. If you don’t want to format thenew drive at this time,
116 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide8. Force a scan by right-clicking the Disk Management icon in the left pane andchoosing Rescan Disks f
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 117Figure 105. The backup tool is used to create an ERD2. Click the Emergency Repair Disk button. Figure 106 a
118 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide4. Check the box Also back up the registry to the repair directory if you wantthe registry to be backe
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 119Figure 108. Network and Dial-up Connections2. Right-click the non-working Local Area Connection and choose
Chapter 1. Introduction 3environment by adding comprehensive PC administration and hardwaremanagement.– Storage management software: Tivoli Storage Ma
120 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide4. Here you can install additional protocols and services, configure TCP/IPsettings, and more. Refer t
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 121Note: Depending on the hardware configuration either MPS or ACPIUniprocessor PC will be shown.4. Click the
122 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 113. Display list of known drivers7. Select Display a list of the known drivers and click Next.
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 12310.You are now brought back to Figure 111 on page 121 and the new processortype is displayed. Click Close a
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 125Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance toolsWindows 2000 has two tools that measure a wide variety of system componentsto m
126 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideSystem Monitor and Performance Logs and Alerts can by opened by clickingStart > Programs > Admin
Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 127There are three ways to view the counters you select:• ChartThis view displays values for performance cou
128 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuidePerformance Logs and Alerts gives you the following functions:• Counter logsEnables you to create a lo
Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 129Figure 118. Multiple instances7.4 Working with System MonitorCreating a chart in System Monitor involves
4 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide– Development and Implementation — In this phase, IBM will help customersmigrate their workstations, ser
130 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 120. System Monitor toolbarTo change the view to Histogram (Figure 121) or Report (Figure 122)
Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 1311. Click the Add Counters icon on the toolbar ( ). This will display an AddCounters dialog box, as shown
132 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 124. Saving objects and counters7.4.4 Highlighting an object counterIf you are working with mul
Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 1336. The Log Files tab in Figure 127 allows you to set the location, file name, filetype, and add a comment
134 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 127. Log Files tabFigure 128. Schedule tab7.5.2 Starting and stopping a counter logWhen creatin
Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 1351. Select the counter log you want to start; click the Start Selected Log icon ( )on the toolbar in Figur
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 137Chapter 8. Capacity ManagerCapacity Manager is an efficient system management tool integrated intoNetfinity Director to
138 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guidefile for future reference. Switching between viewer and file is done simply byright-clicking the repor
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 139• CMR filesCMR files are the output of the report generation process. They contain thedata specified by the selected MO
Chapter 1. Introduction 5IBM offers Microsoft Authorized Support Center (ASC) programs. ASC statusis the highest level of the Microsoft Solution Provi
140 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide1. Double-click any of the four Using Capacity Manager tasks (as shown inFigure 131) to learn about Ca
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 141These four monitors are the minimum required to provide performance analysisdata as described in 8.7, “Performance anal
142 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 133. New Report DefinitionThe components of this window are as follows:• Report DurationDuratio
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 143• Global Sampling FrequencyThis determines how often data is collected, and therefore, the granularity ofyour report da
144 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 134. Setting start and stop times• Method of Generating a ReportHere you specify whether you wa
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 145Figure 136. Changing how the report is output• Append time stamp to file nameThis parameter is set by default. The name
146 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 138. CPU Utilization monitor now included in the reportOptionally, you can now override the glo
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 147These reports gather a predefined subset of all available monitors. Table 17shows the characteristics of each of these
148 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 139. Generating a reportIf you choose to output the report to the Report Viewer, you will see a
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 149Clicking Schedule shows a window where you can specify when you want thetask to be run:Figure 141. Specifying a schedul
6 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide1.2 Comparing Windows NT 4.0 to Windows 2000Windows 2000 is available in four variations. Table 1 shows
150 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 142. The three panes of the Report Viewer main windowYou can adjust the space each pane takes u
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 151To set the thresholds, click >Settingsthen select the Monitors tab. Figure144 appears:Figure 144. Selecting threshol
152 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideYou can select one or more systems in the System pane. Doing so assigns acolored circle, triangle, or
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 153Figure145. Iconview(largeicons)8.6.2.3 HyperGraph viewThe HyperGraph view displays average values of the selected monit
154 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide8.6.4.1 ZoomYou can zoom in on particular time periods of the graph by clicking the buttonto activate
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 155An example is shown in Figure 148.Figure 148. Minimum and maximum valuesNote: Minimum and maximum values do not appear
156 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 149. A sample trend graphThe trend graphs plot the average value of the selected monitor for al
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 157As described in 8.4, “Monitor Activator” on page 140, the four monitors that areactivated by default in Netfinity Direc
158 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 150. Performance analysis reportThe report presents the bottleneck information first as a summa
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 159• Forecasted bottlenecksThe performance analysis algorithm scans for bottlenecks on each system. Ifno bottlenecks are f
Chapter 1. Introduction 7Two tools that will be used most often to manage Windows 2000 are ComputerManagement and Active Directory Users and Computers
160 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 151. Threshold settingsWhen you are at the Monitors window you will see the monitors listed in
Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 161Figure 152. Forecast graphTo see the forecast for your selected systems, click the Forecast icon in thelower-right corn
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 163Appendix A. Special noticesThis publication is intended to help customers, business partners and IBMemployees to install
164 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideThe following terms are trademarks of other companies:C-bus is a trademark of Corollary, Inc. in the U
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 165Appendix B. Related publicationsThe publications listed in this section are considered particularly suitable for amore d
166 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com • http://www.microsoft.com/windows/server/deploy/compatible• http://www.e
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 167How to get IBM RedbooksThis section explains how both customers and IBM employees can find out about IBM Redbooks, redpi
168 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideIBM Redbooks fax order formPlease send me the following:We accept American Express, Diners, Eurocard,
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 169List of abbreviationsACPI Advanced Configuration and PowerInterfaceAGP Advanced Graphics PortANSI American National Stan
8 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 3. Active Directory Users and Computers1.3 Windows 2000 Integration GuideThis redbook should help
170 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideRAID redundant array of independent disksRAM random access memoryRID replicated installation disketteR
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 171IndexSymbols.CMR files 138.SLT files 138Numerics01K7207 2801K7209 43, 44, 4601K7296 36, 3801K7297 3201K7364 2803K9305 38
172 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideCapacity Manager, continuedperformance analysis 156latent bottleneck 158monitor settings 160recommenda
173firmware level 49HHardware Compatibility Laboratory site (IBM) 2Hardware Compatibility List 49hardware requirements 49HCL 49host adapter 32II2CASM
174 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuidePpaging file size 50PCI Hot Plug 103adding adapters 108removing adapters 104replacing adapters 108perf
175ServerGuide, continuedlanguage 53Netfinity Director 65Performance Optimizer 57replicated installation diskette 64replicated installations 66ServeRA
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 177IBM Redbooks evaluationNetfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideSG24-5319-00Your feedback is very important to help u
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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 9Chapter 2. Netfinity solutionsNetfinity servers deliver reliable solutions for businesses of all sizes.Complemented by an
10 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNetfinity server allows it to be configured as a tower or a rack system, so it'seasy to grow your
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 11• Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI AdapterThe Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter allows you toc
12 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• Lotus Domino R5 includedData can be transferred from most of today’s applications to Lotus Domino and
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 13Table 3 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 3000:Table 3. Netfinity 3000Component DetailsForm factor Mini towe
14 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.4 Netfinity 3500 M10The Netfinity 3500 M10 is a powerful, SMP-capable server that offers greatfunct
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 15Table 4 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 3500 M10:Table 4. Netfinity 3500 M10Component DetailsForm factor M
16 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.5 Netfinity 4000RThe IBM Netfinity 4000R is a powerful, ultrathin, rack-mount server designedspecif
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 17Table 5 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 4000R:Table 5. Netfinity 4000RComponent DetailsForm factor Rack de
18 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.6 Netfinity 5000The Netfinity 5000 provides the perfect performance blend and scalability forgenera
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 19Table 6 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 5000:Table 6. Netfinity 5000Component DetailsForm factor Rack devi
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20 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.7 Netfinity 5500, 5500 M10, and 5500 M20The IBM Netfinity 5500, 5500 M10, and 5500 M20 servers have
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 21Table 7 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 5500 family:Table 7. Netfinity 5500, 5500 M10 and 5500 M20Componen
22 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.8 Netfinity 5600The Netfinity 5600 is the first of a new line of powerful, two-way SMP-capable,high
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 23Table 8 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 5600:Table 8. Netfinity 5600Component DetailsForm factor Rack devi
24 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.9 Netfinity 7000 M10The IBM Netfinity 7000 M10 four-way SMP-capable servers are powered with thelat
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 25Table 9 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 7000 M10:Table 9. Netfinity 7000 M10Component DetailsForm factor R
26 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.10 Netfinity 8500RIBM Netfinity 8500R advanced, eight-way SMP-capable enterprise servers areoptimiz
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 27Table 10 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 8500R:Table 10. Netfinity 8500RComponent DetailsForm factor Rack
28 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.2 ServeRAID SCSI adaptersIBM mainstream SCSI RAID adapters are the ServeRAID family. This sectiondesc
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 29RAID arrays and logical drives to span the channels within a single adapter. Thisallows for larger logical drive capa
© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000. All rights reserved.Note to U.S Government Users - Documentation related to restricted r
30 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideEach channel of the ServeRAID-3HB and 3H adapters can support up to 15devices, for a total of 45 device
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 31With the advent of Ultra2 SCSI speeds, cable lengths required to supportsingle-ended devices have become too small fo
32 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.2.5 Logical drive migrationOne of the strongest management features of the ServeRAID adapters is logi
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 33Unlike the ServeRAID or SSA adapters, this Fibre Channel adapter does notcontrol how the data is stored on the disks
34 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 17. Cascading multiple hubs so that 37 ports are available2.3.2.1 Netfinity Fibre Channel Hub GB
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 352.3.3 IBM SAN Fibre Channel SwitchThe IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch is an eight-port or 16-port Fibre Channeldevice us
36 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideThe IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch can be used to attach the following SAN andstorage products:• IBM SAN
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 37Figure 21. Netfinity Fibre Channel RAID Controller UnitThe RAID controller unit is connected to either a Fibre Channe
38 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWhen you install the optional Netfinity Fibre Channel Failsafe RAID Controller(part 01K7296), the two c
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 39Figure 23. Fiber optic cables with SC connectors2.4 Netfinity storage enclosuresThe Netfinity EXP200 Expansion Enclos
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 iiiContentsPreface ...viiThe team that wrote this redbook ...
40 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.4.1 Ultra2 and LVDSThe EXP200 supports a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) SCSIconnection fro
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 41to install the console from wherever you plan to manage your network. You canhave as many consoles as you like, as th
42 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideMaximum up time and constant access to business-critical servers andapplications are achieved by implem
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 43For the latest information about supported servers, see:http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/netfinity/serverprovenFor more infor
44 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.6.1.1 Adapter LEDsThe LEDs on the adapter are shown in Figure 25 on page 43. You see two pairsof LEDs
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 45• Internal ASM interconnect knockout cable, making the ASM connection on theNetfinity 5000/5500 system board availabl
46 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• Nine-pin D-shell cable assembly• Netfinity Manager 5.20.4 CD-ROM• ASM PCI adapter firmware updateThe
Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 47• ASM interconnect single pigtail cable connects the ASM processor (via theknockout cable) or the ASM PCI adapter int
48 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNetfinity 5500 models 8660-1xU and 8660-4xU do not support the AdvancedSystem Management Interconnect C
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 49Chapter 3. Pre-installation considerationsBefore you begin installing Windows 2000 on Netfinity servers, you should verif
iv Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide5.2 ServeRAID-attacheddisks...705.3 SMP support ...
50 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWindows 2000 supports three file systems:• FAT - Supports a maximum of 2 GB for the system partition an
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 51Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuideWe recommend you install Windows 2000 on an IBM Netfinity server usingServerGuid
52 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide– APC PowerChute Plus, which configures and manages APC uninterruptiblepower supplies– Norton AntiVirus
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 531. Boot with the Netfinity Setup and Installation CD. The quick configurationprogram launches and presents
54 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 31. Region and keyboard selection windowNote: If you forget to select the correct keyboard layou
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 55Figure 32. The main menu5. Optionally, select Learn about ServerGuide and click Next for additionalinforma
56 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWe highly recommend you review these installation tips for your server modeland adapters. In our exampl
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 57Depending on your configuration, you might see other activities in the list,such a system BIOS upgrade. We
58 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWhen you run the performance optimizer, you will see an explanationwindow followed by Figure 36. Here y
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 594. You are instructed not to delete the system partition. Click Done toreturn to the available programs wi
v8.6.2 The System pane ...1518.6.3 The Monitor pane ...1538.6.4 The Graph pane .
60 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 38. NOS selection and installation method16.Select your version of Windows 2000 you want to inst
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 61Figure 39. NOS partition file system and size selection19.Here, you specify the file system and partition
62 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 40. General Setup21.Specify the license mode you are using. For more information on Microsoft’sP
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 63Figure 41. Select the time zone and components to install23.If you are using the custom installation metho
64 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide24.ServerGuide has now collected all the information needed to create aWindows 2000 unattended installa
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 654.2 Installing Netfinity ApplicationsTo install any of the free-of-charge applications on the Netfinity Ap
66 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNotes:• ServeRAID Manager: For more information on the ServeRAID manager andhow to install it, refer to
Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 67Figure 45. Configure Your ServerThis window will automatically open every time you log on to the server. I
68 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide– Optional Components - adds, removes, and sets up Windows 2000componentsFor additional details on each
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 69Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuideThis chapter explains how to install Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Serverwi
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70 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide5.2 ServeRAID-attached disksIf you’re going to install Windows 2000 on hard disks attached to a ServeRA
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 71Note: Only ServeRAID 3L and newer ServeRAID adapters support RAID 5E. TheServeRAID and ServeRAID II adap
72 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 47. The ServeRAID Configuration Program3. We recommend you reset the ServeRAID controller to its
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 73Note: Windows 2000 will see the first logical drive of the first ServeRAIDadapter as Disk 0.You are now
74 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 49. Processor options3. Use the arrow keys to select the correct computer type for SMP support t
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 75Note: If you do not install SMP support as described here, you can upgrade yoursystem from uniprocessor
76 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide6. The disk partition information is then shown in Figure 51. Here, you can set upand create disk parti
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 779. Figure 53 appears prompting you for regional settings:Figure 53. Regional Settings10.Figure 54 appear
78 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 55. Licensing modes12.Complete the Computer name and administrator password fields as shown inFi
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 79Figure 57. Selecting componentsThe following components are available to install:– Accessories and Utili
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 viiPrefaceThe Microsoft Windows 2000 family of operating systems is the follow-on toWindows NT. We have developed this redb
80 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 58. Date and time settings15.After all of the above settings are configured the Network Settings
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 81Note: When installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server an additionalcomponent named Network Load Balancing (
82 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 61. Workgroup or Computer Domain17.Components that were selected earlier are now installed and t
Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 83Figure 63. Advanced options (F8)5.5 Server configuration optionsWindows 2000 is now installed. When you
84 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNote: To start this wizard later, click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >Configure You
© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 85Chapter 6. Post-installation activitiesDuring installation, Windows 2000 had detected and installed drivers for Etherneta
86 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide6.1.1 Updating the ServeRAID device driverTo update the installed ServeRAID device driver, complete the
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 87have more than one ServeRAID controller, the General tab will give you anindication which controller you are
88 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide5. Click the Update Driver... button. This brings up the Upgrade Device DriverWizard’s welcome window.
Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 898. Windows 2000 will now copy the driver files and update the driver information.At the end, the wizard will
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