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Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideDavid Watts, Bert De Coutere, Marc MalotkeInternational Technical Support OrganizationSG24-5319-00http://w

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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

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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

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 91• Set up an adapter pair for clustering or fault-tolerance mode• Recover from a failed physical disk (except

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92 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFor more information on how to configure and use the ServeRAID Manager andits components, please refer

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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

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94 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 75. Device Manager — ASM PCI Adapter onlyFigure 76. Device Manager — ASM processor and ASM PCI A

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 95Figure 77. The properties dialog box5. Click the Update Driver... button. This brings up the Upgrade Device

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96 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 79. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard (continued)7. Insert the diskette or CD that contains the d

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 97Figure 81. The installation succeeded10.If you are installing an ASM PCI Adapter (regardless of whether your

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98 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 82. Installing the ASM PCI Adapter will take you through the Found New Hardware Wizard twomore t

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 99Figure 83. Device Manager: ASM processor onlyFigure 84. Device Manager: ASM PCI Adapter onlyThe ASM processo

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 1Chapter 1. IntroductionWindows 2000 is the newest version of the Microsoft network operating systemthat is built on Window

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100 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 85. The ASM processor shows up under the System Devices section. The ASM PCI Adapter isvisible

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 101Figure 86. The Found New Hardware Wizard6.2.3 Using the ASM hardwareThere are several ways you can connect

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102 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 87. Device Manager: Netfinity Fibre Channel PCI Host Adapter6.3.1 Updating the device driverThe

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 103To update the device driver, follow this procedure:1. Download the latest driver and tools.a. Go to http://

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104 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• Hot-plug capable device drivers• A hot-plug capable operating systemAt the time of writing, the foll

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 105Figure 90. Unplug or Eject Hardware windowSelect the adapter you want to stop and click the Stop button.If

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106 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 92. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard4. Select Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next.5. Select

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 107Figure 94. Completing the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard9. You can now safely remove the adapter from the hot-p

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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

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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

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2 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guidetolerant and PCI Hot Plug support. Future redbooks will focus on Windows 2000Data Center Server.This boo

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110 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide6.5.1 Basic and dynamic disksWindows 2000 supports two types of physical disks: basic disks and dynami

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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

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112 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 99. Upgrade to dynamic diskThe upgrade will convert normal, primary, or logical partitions into

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 113Right-click My Computer.Click Manage.Click Disk Management.2. Right-click unallocated space on the basic or

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114 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 101. Select partition type (basic disks) or volume type (dynamic disks)5. On a dynamic disk, yo

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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,

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 119Figure 108. Network and Dial-up Connections2. Right-click the non-working Local Area Connection and choose

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Chapter 1. Introduction 3environment by adding comprehensive PC administration and hardwaremanagement.– Storage management software: Tivoli Storage Ma

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120 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide4. Here you can install additional protocols and services, configure TCP/IPsettings, and more. Refer t

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 121Note: Depending on the hardware configuration either MPS or ACPIUniprocessor PC will be shown.4. Click the

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122 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 113. Display list of known drivers7. Select Display a list of the known drivers and click Next.

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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

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126 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideSystem Monitor and Performance Logs and Alerts can by opened by clickingStart > Programs > Admin

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Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 127There are three ways to view the counters you select:• ChartThis view displays values for performance cou

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128 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuidePerformance Logs and Alerts gives you the following functions:• Counter logsEnables you to create a lo

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Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 129Figure 118. Multiple instances7.4 Working with System MonitorCreating a chart in System Monitor involves

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130 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 120. System Monitor toolbarTo change the view to Histogram (Figure 121) or Report (Figure 122)

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Chapter 7. Windows 2000 performance tools 1311. Click the Add Counters icon on the toolbar ( ). This will display an AddCounters dialog box, as shown

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132 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 124. Saving objects and counters7.4.4 Highlighting an object counterIf you are working with mul

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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

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134 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 127. Log Files tabFigure 128. Schedule tab7.5.2 Starting and stopping a counter logWhen creatin

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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

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138 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guidefile for future reference. Switching between viewer and file is done simply byright-clicking the repor

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 139• CMR filesCMR files are the output of the report generation process. They contain thedata specified by the selected MO

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Chapter 1. Introduction 5IBM offers Microsoft Authorized Support Center (ASC) programs. ASC statusis the highest level of the Microsoft Solution Provi

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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

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 141These four monitors are the minimum required to provide performance analysisdata as described in 8.7, “Performance anal

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142 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 133. New Report DefinitionThe components of this window are as follows:• Report DurationDuratio

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 143• Global Sampling FrequencyThis determines how often data is collected, and therefore, the granularity ofyour report da

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144 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 134. Setting start and stop times• Method of Generating a ReportHere you specify whether you wa

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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

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146 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 138. CPU Utilization monitor now included in the reportOptionally, you can now override the glo

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 147These reports gather a predefined subset of all available monitors. Table 17shows the characteristics of each of these

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 151To set the thresholds, click >Settingsthen select the Monitors tab. Figure144 appears:Figure 144. Selecting threshol

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152 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideYou can select one or more systems in the System pane. Doing so assigns acolored circle, triangle, or

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 153Figure145. Iconview(largeicons)8.6.2.3 HyperGraph viewThe HyperGraph view displays average values of the selected monit

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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

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 155An example is shown in Figure 148.Figure 148. Minimum and maximum valuesNote: Minimum and maximum values do not appear

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156 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 149. A sample trend graphThe trend graphs plot the average value of the selected monitor for al

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 157As described in 8.4, “Monitor Activator” on page 140, the four monitors that areactivated by default in Netfinity Direc

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158 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 150. Performance analysis reportThe report presents the bottleneck information first as a summa

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Chapter 8. Capacity Manager 159• Forecasted bottlenecksThe performance analysis algorithm scans for bottlenecks on each system. Ifno bottlenecks are f

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Chapter 1. Introduction 7Two tools that will be used most often to manage Windows 2000 are ComputerManagement and Active Directory Users and Computers

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160 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 151. Threshold settingsWhen you are at the Monitors window you will see the monitors listed in

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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

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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

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 165Appendix B. Related publicationsThe publications listed in this section are considered particularly suitable for amore d

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166 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com • http://www.microsoft.com/windows/server/deploy/compatible• http://www.e

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 167How to get IBM RedbooksThis section explains how both customers and IBM employees can find out about IBM Redbooks, redpi

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168 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideIBM Redbooks fax order formPlease send me the following:We accept American Express, Diners, Eurocard,

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 169List of abbreviationsACPI Advanced Configuration and PowerInterfaceAGP Advanced Graphics PortANSI American National Stan

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8 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 3. Active Directory Users and Computers1.3 Windows 2000 Integration GuideThis redbook should help

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170 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideRAID redundant array of independent disksRAM random access memoryRID replicated installation disketteR

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 171IndexSymbols.CMR files 138.SLT files 138Numerics01K7207 2801K7209 43, 44, 4601K7296 36, 3801K7297 3201K7364 2803K9305 38

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172 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideCapacity Manager, continuedperformance analysis 156latent bottleneck 158monitor settings 160recommenda

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173firmware level 49HHardware Compatibility Laboratory site (IBM) 2Hardware Compatibility List 49hardware requirements 49HCL 49host adapter 32II2CASM

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174 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuidePpaging file size 50PCI Hot Plug 103adding adapters 108removing adapters 104replacing adapters 108perf

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175ServerGuide, continuedlanguage 53Netfinity Director 65Performance Optimizer 57replicated installation diskette 64replicated installations 66ServeRA

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 9Chapter 2. Netfinity solutionsNetfinity servers deliver reliable solutions for businesses of all sizes.Complemented by an

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 11• Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI AdapterThe Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter allows you toc

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12 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide• Lotus Domino R5 includedData can be transferred from most of today’s applications to Lotus Domino and

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 13Table 3 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 3000:Table 3. Netfinity 3000Component DetailsForm factor Mini towe

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14 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.4 Netfinity 3500 M10The Netfinity 3500 M10 is a powerful, SMP-capable server that offers greatfunct

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 15Table 4 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 3500 M10:Table 4. Netfinity 3500 M10Component DetailsForm factor M

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16 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.5 Netfinity 4000RThe IBM Netfinity 4000R is a powerful, ultrathin, rack-mount server designedspecif

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 17Table 5 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 4000R:Table 5. Netfinity 4000RComponent DetailsForm factor Rack de

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18 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.6 Netfinity 5000The Netfinity 5000 provides the perfect performance blend and scalability forgenera

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 21Table 7 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 5500 family:Table 7. Netfinity 5500, 5500 M10 and 5500 M20Componen

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 23Table 8 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 5600:Table 8. Netfinity 5600Component DetailsForm factor Rack devi

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 25Table 9 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 7000 M10:Table 9. Netfinity 7000 M10Component DetailsForm factor R

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26 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.1.10 Netfinity 8500RIBM Netfinity 8500R advanced, eight-way SMP-capable enterprise servers areoptimiz

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 27Table 10 lists the specifications for the Netfinity 8500R:Table 10. Netfinity 8500RComponent DetailsForm factor Rack

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28 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.2 ServeRAID SCSI adaptersIBM mainstream SCSI RAID adapters are the ServeRAID family. This sectiondesc

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 29RAID arrays and logical drives to span the channels within a single adapter. Thisallows for larger logical drive capa

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© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000. All rights reserved.Note to U.S Government Users - Documentation related to restricted r

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 31With the advent of Ultra2 SCSI speeds, cable lengths required to supportsingle-ended devices have become too small fo

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32 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.2.5 Logical drive migrationOne of the strongest management features of the ServeRAID adapters is logi

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 33Unlike the ServeRAID or SSA adapters, this Fibre Channel adapter does notcontrol how the data is stored on the disks

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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

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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

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36 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideThe IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch can be used to attach the following SAN andstorage products:• IBM SAN

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 37Figure 21. Netfinity Fibre Channel RAID Controller UnitThe RAID controller unit is connected to either a Fibre Channe

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38 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWhen you install the optional Netfinity Fibre Channel Failsafe RAID Controller(part 01K7296), the two c

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 39Figure 23. Fiber optic cables with SC connectors2.4 Netfinity storage enclosuresThe Netfinity EXP200 Expansion Enclos

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 iiiContentsPreface ...viiThe team that wrote this redbook ...

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40 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide2.4.1 Ultra2 and LVDSThe EXP200 supports a low voltage differential signaling (LVDS) SCSIconnection fro

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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

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42 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideMaximum up time and constant access to business-critical servers andapplications are achieved by implem

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 43For the latest information about supported servers, see:http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/netfinity/serverprovenFor more infor

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 45• Internal ASM interconnect knockout cable, making the ASM connection on theNetfinity 5000/5500 system board availabl

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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

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Chapter 2. Netfinity solutions 47• ASM interconnect single pigtail cable connects the ASM processor (via theknockout cable) or the ASM PCI adapter int

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48 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNetfinity 5500 models 8660-1xU and 8660-4xU do not support the AdvancedSystem Management Interconnect C

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 49Chapter 3. Pre-installation considerationsBefore you begin installing Windows 2000 on Netfinity servers, you should verif

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iv Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide5.2 ServeRAID-attacheddisks...705.3 SMP support ...

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50 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWindows 2000 supports three file systems:• FAT - Supports a maximum of 2 GB for the system partition an

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 51Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuideWe recommend you install Windows 2000 on an IBM Netfinity server usingServerGuid

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52 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide– APC PowerChute Plus, which configures and manages APC uninterruptiblepower supplies– Norton AntiVirus

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 531. Boot with the Netfinity Setup and Installation CD. The quick configurationprogram launches and presents

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54 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 31. Region and keyboard selection windowNote: If you forget to select the correct keyboard layou

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 55Figure 32. The main menu5. Optionally, select Learn about ServerGuide and click Next for additionalinforma

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56 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWe highly recommend you review these installation tips for your server modeland adapters. In our exampl

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 57Depending on your configuration, you might see other activities in the list,such a system BIOS upgrade. We

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58 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideWhen you run the performance optimizer, you will see an explanationwindow followed by Figure 36. Here y

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 594. You are instructed not to delete the system partition. Click Done toreturn to the available programs wi

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v8.6.2 The System pane ...1518.6.3 The Monitor pane ...1538.6.4 The Graph pane .

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60 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 38. NOS selection and installation method16.Select your version of Windows 2000 you want to inst

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 61Figure 39. NOS partition file system and size selection19.Here, you specify the file system and partition

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62 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 40. General Setup21.Specify the license mode you are using. For more information on Microsoft’sP

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 63Figure 41. Select the time zone and components to install23.If you are using the custom installation metho

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64 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide24.ServerGuide has now collected all the information needed to create aWindows 2000 unattended installa

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 654.2 Installing Netfinity ApplicationsTo install any of the free-of-charge applications on the Netfinity Ap

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66 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNotes:• ServeRAID Manager: For more information on the ServeRAID manager andhow to install it, refer to

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Chapter 4. Installation using ServerGuide 67Figure 45. Configure Your ServerThis window will automatically open every time you log on to the server. I

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68 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide– Optional Components - adds, removes, and sets up Windows 2000componentsFor additional details on each

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© 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

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 71Note: Only ServeRAID 3L and newer ServeRAID adapters support RAID 5E. TheServeRAID and ServeRAID II adap

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72 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 47. The ServeRAID Configuration Program3. We recommend you reset the ServeRAID controller to its

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 73Note: Windows 2000 will see the first logical drive of the first ServeRAIDadapter as Disk 0.You are now

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74 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 49. Processor options3. Use the arrow keys to select the correct computer type for SMP support t

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 75Note: If you do not install SMP support as described here, you can upgrade yoursystem from uniprocessor

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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

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 779. Figure 53 appears prompting you for regional settings:Figure 53. Regional Settings10.Figure 54 appear

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78 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 55. Licensing modes12.Complete the Computer name and administrator password fields as shown inFi

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 79Figure 57. Selecting componentsThe following components are available to install:– Accessories and Utili

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 viiPrefaceThe Microsoft Windows 2000 family of operating systems is the follow-on toWindows NT. We have developed this redb

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80 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 58. Date and time settings15.After all of the above settings are configured the Network Settings

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 81Note: When installing Windows 2000 Advanced Server an additionalcomponent named Network Load Balancing (

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82 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideFigure 61. Workgroup or Computer Domain17.Components that were selected earlier are now installed and t

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Chapter 5. Installation without ServerGuide 83Figure 63. Advanced options (F8)5.5 Server configuration optionsWindows 2000 is now installed. When you

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84 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration GuideNote: To start this wizard later, click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >Configure You

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© Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 85Chapter 6. Post-installation activitiesDuring installation, Windows 2000 had detected and installed drivers for Etherneta

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86 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide6.1.1 Updating the ServeRAID device driverTo update the installed ServeRAID device driver, complete the

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Chapter 6. Post-installation activities 87have more than one ServeRAID controller, the General tab will give you anindication which controller you are

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88 Netfinity and Windows 2000 Integration Guide5. Click the Update Driver... button. This brings up the Upgrade Device DriverWizard’s welcome window.

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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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