ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Completing Windows Installation 7.1.1. Installing Service Pack 3 for Windows NT (Full Install Only) Installation of Microsoft Service Pack 3 is required for Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition. For the ES5044R, ES2045R, ES5085R, or ES2024R, follow the steps below. For the DR/2, skip to 7.1.2. The service pack for the DR/2 will be installed in 7.1.15. (For the other servers, 7.1.15 is a reinstallation.) Note: This procedure is necessary only for a full Windows NT installation. If Windows NT is preloaded, skip this procedure and continue with 7.1.3. To install Service Pack 3 for Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, take the following steps: 1. If you are not currently logged on, power on or restart the Windows NT node and log on as the administrator. If Service Pack 3 is not yet installed, you are automatically prompted to install it when you log on. Note: If you do not receive the prompt to install Service Pack 3, you can skip this procedure and go to 7.13. 2. Click Start Installation. 3. Insert the Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, disc 1 into the CD-ROM drive. 4. Click OK in the “Files needed for Windows NT Service Pack 3” window. 5. Close the setup window that appears. A Welcome screen appears. 6. Click Next. A License Agreement screen appears. 7. Click Yes. A Service Pack Setup screen appears. 8. Click Next to install the service pack. A message asks whether you want to create an uninstall directory. 9. Click No, then click Next. 10. Click Finish. Files are copied and Service Pack 3 is installed. During installation, a Windows NT Service Pack Setup window may appear, listing the name of a file with the following message: This file has been identified as an oem-installed file. Would you like to overwrite the version of the file on your system with the Service Pack 3 version? 11. Click No for all file messages that may appear. When setup finishes, a prompt appears to reboot the server. 12. Remove the CD-ROM from the drive. 13. Click OK to reboot. 7–4 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009

Completing Windows Installation 14. After you reboot, log on as the administrator again. A Welcome to Windows NT window appears. 15. Close the welcome window. A window appears with the following message: Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition Installer You have successfully set up Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition. If you have more than 256 Megabytes of RAM, restart your computer so your system can gain access to that memory. For instructions on enabling 4GB RAM Tuning (4GT), see the Windows NT Server/E Administrator's Guide. You can find this guide in two places: in \Support\Books\NTSEAdm.hlp and in the readme.doc file in the root directory of the Windows NT Server/E Base CD. 16. Click OK. A Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition Installer window appears. 17. Clear the check box “Show this installer next time you start Windows NT.” 18. Click Continue, then click Exit. 19. Click Yes for the prompt asking whether you are sure. Continue by configuring ClearPath networking ( 7.1.3). 7.1.2. Installing the Unisys Hardware Monitor (DR/2 Only) This subsection explains how to install the Unisys hardware monitor for DR/2 systems. Proceed as follows: 1. If you are not currently logged on, power on or restart the Windows NT node and log on as the administrator. 2. Click Start, then Run. A Run window appears. 3. Insert the CDROM labeled “Server Hardware Manager (SHM)” into the drive unit. 4. In the Run window, type the following, then click OK: a:\setup.exe A Server Hardware Manager window appears. 5. Click Continue. 6. Select the defaults for the directory and click Next. 7. Select SHM for server and click Next. 8. Select the default for program folder, and click Next. 9. Click OK. 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 7–5

Completing Windows <strong>Installation</strong><br />

14. After you reboot, log on as the administrator again.<br />

A Welcome to Windows NT window appears.<br />

15. Close the welcome window.<br />

A window appears with the following message:<br />

Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition Installer<br />

You have successfully set up Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition. If you have more than 256 Megabytes of RAM, restart your<br />

computer so your system can gain access to that memory. For instructions<br />

on enabling 4GB RAM Tuning (4GT), see the Windows NT Server/E<br />

Administrator's <strong>Guide</strong>. You can find this guide in two places: in<br />

\Support\Books\NTSEAdm.hlp <strong>and</strong> in the readme.doc file in the root<br />

directory of the Windows NT Server/E Base CD.<br />

16. Click OK.<br />

A Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition Installer window appears.<br />

17. Clear the check box “Show this installer next time you start Windows NT.”<br />

18. Click Continue, then click Exit.<br />

19. Click Yes for the prompt asking whether you are sure.<br />

Continue by configuring <strong>ClearPath</strong> networking ( 7.1.3).<br />

7.1.2. Installing the Unisys Hardware Monitor (DR/2 Only)<br />

This subsection explains how to install the Unisys hardware monitor for DR/2 systems.<br />

Proceed as follows:<br />

1. If you are not currently logged on, power on or restart the Windows NT node <strong>and</strong> log<br />

on as the administrator.<br />

2. Click Start, then Run.<br />

A Run window appears.<br />

3. Insert the CDROM labeled “Server Hardware Manager (SHM)” into the drive unit.<br />

4. In the Run window, type the following, then click OK:<br />

a:\setup.exe<br />

A Server Hardware Manager window appears.<br />

5. Click Continue.<br />

6. Select the defaults for the directory <strong>and</strong> click Next.<br />

7. Select SHM for server <strong>and</strong> click Next.<br />

8. Select the default for program folder, <strong>and</strong> click Next.<br />

9. Click OK.<br />

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