ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2) 1) Click the Add button in the IP Addresses box. 2) Enter the other two addresses and subnet masks for Windows NT from Table B–1. 3) Click OK. 19. Configure the Ethernet network adapter card as follows: a. Use the scroll bar to select the following adapter from the drop-down list of adapters: Intel EtherExpress Pro Adapter b. Click the IP Address tab, then enter the following IP address information: 1) Click Specify an IP address. 2) In the IP Address field enter the IP address for the Windows NT node from Table 2–2, then press Tab. 3) Change the subnet mask to the netmask address identified in Table 2–2, or skip this field (accept the default). 4) If you have a gateway (router), click Advanced and take the following steps: a) Click Add in the gateways section. b) In the gateway address field, type the gateway address identified in Table 2–2. c) Click Add. The address appears in the gateways list box. d) Repeat these steps for each additional gateway required, then click OK when done. c. If the site chooses to implement WINS, click the WINS Address tab (otherwise skip this step), then enter the following WINS information: 1) In the Primary WINS Server field, type the address identified in Table 2–2, then press Tab. 2) If applicable, type the IP address of the Secondary WINS Server identified in Table 2–2. d. Click the DNS tab and take the following steps: 1) Enter the IP address for the first DNS server from Table 2–2, if the site has any DNS servers. 2) Click Add. The DNS address is added to the search order list box. 3) Repeat these steps for each additional DNS server. 4) Enter a domain name, if possible, for proper operation of the IIS services. e. Click the Routing tab. Then click “Enable IP forwarding” to clear the check box if it is not already clear. This ensures the security of the HMP interconnect. You must not enable IP forwarding 6–8 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2) 21. Click OK. The following message appears: At least one adapter cards has an empty WINS address. Do you want to continue? 22. Click YES. Windows NT loads files, configures the network, and then the following message appears: Windows NT has been installed successfully. Remove floppies and choose Restart Computer. The system goes through an automatic installation of Service Pack 3. Messages may appear indicating that the target file exists and that it is newer than the source file. Select NO to not overwrite the target file (keep the newer file). 23. Click Restart Computer. After a few seconds, the Windows NT Server logo appears and you are prompted to press Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on. 24. Log on (6.5), then complete the installation as follows: a. Configure site-specific Windows NT characteristics such as the following: • Windows NT license mode • Local date and time • Network services such as WINS, DNS, and file transfer protocol (FTP) security For instructions on configuring site-specific characteristics of Windows NT, refer to Windows NT help for the specific characteristic that you wish to reconfigure. b. Take the steps for completing a Windows NT installation described in Section 7. 6.3. Configuring the RAID Controller This subsection describes the procedure for configuring the DR/2 RAID disk controller. Configure the controller for RAID level 1 (mirroring) for two disks units—even if more units are available. Sites can reconfigure a different RAID level following hardware RFU if desired. For detailed information see the Mylex RAID Management documentation available on the CD- ROM labeled "Mylex Solutions Software Kit 2.01." Notes: • Switch the monitor concentrator to the Intel node position before beginning (see 2.5.2). • If you are performing a full installation on a system that was preloaded, do not format the RAID disk. Instead, use the DAC BIOS utility to initialize the RAID volume before you reload the operating system. Formatting the disk makes the drive unrecognizable to the software. 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 6–9
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Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 (DR/2)<br />
21. Click OK.<br />
The following message appears:<br />
At least one adapter cards has an empty WINS address.<br />
Do you want to continue?<br />
22. Click YES.<br />
Windows NT loads files, configures the network, <strong>and</strong> then the following message<br />
appears:<br />
Windows NT has been installed successfully.<br />
Remove floppies <strong>and</strong> choose Restart Computer.<br />
The system goes through an automatic installation of Service Pack 3. Messages may<br />
appear indicating that the target file exists <strong>and</strong> that it is newer than the source file.<br />
Select NO to not overwrite the target file (keep the newer file).<br />
23. Click Restart Computer.<br />
After a few seconds, the Windows NT Server logo appears <strong>and</strong> you are prompted to<br />
press Ctrl-Alt-Del to log on.<br />
24. Log on (6.5), then complete the installation as follows:<br />
a. Configure site-specific Windows NT characteristics such as the following:<br />
• Windows NT license mode<br />
• Local date <strong>and</strong> time<br />
• Network services such as WINS, DNS, <strong>and</strong> file transfer protocol (FTP)<br />
security<br />
For instructions on configuring site-specific characteristics of Windows NT, refer<br />
to Windows NT help for the specific characteristic that you wish to reconfigure.<br />
b. Take the steps for completing a Windows NT installation described in Section 7.<br />
6.3. Configuring the RAID Controller<br />
This subsection describes the procedure for configuring the DR/2 RAID disk controller.<br />
Configure the controller for RAID level 1 (mirroring) for two disks units—even if more<br />
units are available.<br />
Sites can reconfigure a different RAID level following hardware RFU if desired. For<br />
detailed information see the Mylex RAID Management documentation available on the CD-<br />
ROM labeled "Mylex Solutions Software Kit 2.01."<br />
Notes:<br />
• Switch the monitor concentrator to the Intel node position before beginning (see<br />
2.5.2).<br />
• If you are performing a full installation on a system that was preloaded, do not<br />
format the RAID disk. Instead, use the DAC BIOS utility to initialize the RAID<br />
volume before you reload the operating system. Formatting the disk makes the drive<br />
unrecognizable to the software.<br />
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