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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H hardware planning installation, 2-1 hardware platforms, A-1 hardware ready for use (RFU), 14-16 HMP-FLD tape, 13-1, 13-6 HMP-OE1 tape, 13-1, 13-9 HMP-OE2 tape, 15-1, 15-2 HMP-UDS3 tape, 15-1, 15-5 Host LAN Controller-2 (HLC2), 14-3, D-2 hosts file default UnixWare hosts files, B-3 SPO Basic Edition, 10-20 Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 7-20 Windows NT, 7-6 I IIS, See Microsoft Internet Information Server initial boot, OS 2200, 13-3, 13-4 installation CSR-performed procedures, 1-2, 14-8 overview, 1-2 tips and recommendations, 2-7 installing Active Server Pages upgrade, 7-11 AMS database, 10-24 application group 3, 15-4, 15-5 ControlIT, 7-12, 7-22, 12-7 CSIOP, 14-4 DMS 2200, 15-5 DPS 2200, 13-9, 15-2 Enterprise Backup and Restore (EBRS), 16-5 HLC-2 microcode, 14-3 IPF 1100, 13-9 IX Network Identity Repository, 16-4 MCB, 15-2 OADE-WIN, 16-5 Open Programming Environment (OPE), E-1 optional OS 2200 products, 17-1 optional UnixWare packages, 16-18 OS 2200, 13-6 RDMS 2200, 15-5 Service Pack 3 for Windows NT, 7-4 SFS 2200, 15-5 SPO Basic Edition, 10-1, 10-19 SPO workstation software, 11-1, 11-2 SysAdmin, E-1 TIP, 15-3 TIPUTIL, 15-2 UDS application group 3, 15-1 UDSC, 15-5 UnixWare 7, 8-1, 8-16 UREP, 15-6 UREP Workstation (UREP-WS), 16-5 WebTS, 16-5 WebTx, 16-5 Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-1, 3-16, 7-19 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-1, 6-12, 7-3 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-1, 4-13, 5-1, 5-14, 7-3 Winsock RSHD/NT, 11-25, 11-36 installing basic IOE, 13-1 intalling Single Point Operations Product Information, 11-37 Integrated Operating Environment (IOE) customer-installed products, 15-1 Integration Expert guest account, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 7-24 guest account, Windows NT, 7-16 installing, 15-1 OS 2200 print queues, 2-9 using, 14-12 Intel EtherExpress PRO controller Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-8, 3-23 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-20, 4-23, 5-20, 5-22 Intel Fast Ethernet Lan on Motherboard Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-21 Intel node defined, 1-2 Interactive Processing Facility (IPF 1100), 13-9 interconnect (private LAN) defined, 1-2 Internet FastStart UnixWare 7, 8-29 IP addresses CMS 1100, 16-3 DNS SPO workstation, 11-12, 11-27 DNS servers Windows NT Server 4.0, 4-9, 5-7, 6-8, 6-20 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-24, 5-23 FDDI interconnect, B-1 Index–4 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009

planning, 2-2 private networks, planning, 2-12 SPO workstation, 11-11, 11-21, 11-27, 11-32 WINS, 11-12 IX Network Identity Repository configuring in CMS 1100, 14-11, 16-3 installing, 16-4 IX4400 servers CEC500 tape, 14-6 FDDI configuration, D-2 IX4800 servers FDDI configuration, D-5 System Controlled Performance, 13-7 IX5000 Series servers CC3000 tape, 14-6 CC6000 tape, 14-6 FDDI configuration, D-5 System Controlled Performance, 13-7 IXNAGX, See IX Network Identity Repository J jump keys, initial boot, 13-4 K key tapes registering, 13-8 KEYTAPE tape, 17-1 L licenses EBRS, 2-9 SPO/HMP Console, C-1 UnixWare 2.1, 2-9 UnixWare 7, 8-2, 8-17, 10-8 Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-19 Windows 2000 Professional Workstation, 11-26 Windows NT client licenses, 7-6 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-6, 6-16 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-19 Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 11-8, 11-10 XVision, 11-20, 11-31 logon administrator logon Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-28 Windows 2000 Professional Workstation, 11-39 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-23 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-27, 5-26 Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 11-39 SPO workstation, 11-39 UnixWare 7, 8-30, 10-28 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) Index–5 M master account number, OS 2200, 13-6 MegaRAID configuration Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 7-21 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-9, 6-13, 7-7, 7-8 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 5-9, 5-15 member server, 2-3 Message Control Bank (MCB) installing, 15-2 messages, read-and-reply, 13-2 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) Active Server Pages upgrade, 7-11 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-21 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-25, 5-24 migration considerations, 2-1 monitor concentrator configuring, 2-14 using, 2-15 mouse configuring UnixWare 7, 8-21, 10-12 Mylex AcceleRAID 352 RAID controller Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-15 Mylex DAC1164P RAID controller UnixWare 7, 8-7 Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-13 Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-9, 6-13 Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition, 4-11, 4-15, 8-13 Mylex DAC960 PJ RAID controller UnixWare 7, 8-7

planning, 2-2<br />

private networks, planning, 2-12<br />

SPO workstation, 11-11, 11-21, 11-27, 11-32<br />

WINS, 11-12<br />

<strong>IX</strong> Network Identity Repository<br />

configuring in CMS 1100, 14-11, 16-3<br />

installing, 16-4<br />

<strong>IX</strong>4400 servers<br />

CEC500 tape, 14-6<br />

FDDI configuration, D-2<br />

<strong>IX</strong>4800 servers<br />

FDDI configuration, D-5<br />

System Controlled Performance, 13-7<br />

<strong>IX</strong>5000 Series servers<br />

CC3000 tape, 14-6<br />

CC6000 tape, 14-6<br />

FDDI configuration, D-5<br />

System Controlled Performance, 13-7<br />

<strong>IX</strong>NAGX, See <strong>IX</strong> Network Identity Repository<br />

J<br />

jump keys, initial boot, 13-4<br />

K<br />

key tapes<br />

registering, 13-8<br />

KEYTAPE tape, 17-1<br />

L<br />

licenses<br />

EBRS, 2-9<br />

SPO/HMP Console, C-1<br />

UnixWare 2.1, 2-9<br />

UnixWare 7, 8-2, 8-17, 10-8<br />

Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-19<br />

Windows 2000 Professional<br />

Workstation, 11-26<br />

Windows NT client licenses, 7-6<br />

Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-6, 6-16<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 4-19<br />

Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 11-8, 11-10<br />

XVision, 11-20, 11-31<br />

logon<br />

administrator logon<br />

Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-28<br />

Windows 2000 Professional<br />

Workstation, 11-39<br />

Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-23<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 4-27, 5-26<br />

Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 11-39<br />

SPO workstation, 11-39<br />

UnixWare 7, 8-30, 10-28<br />

7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) Index–5<br />

M<br />

master account number, OS 2200, 13-6<br />

MegaRAID configuration<br />

Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 7-21<br />

Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-9, 6-13, 7-7, 7-8<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 5-9, 5-15<br />

member server, 2-3<br />

Message Control Bank (MCB)<br />

installing, 15-2<br />

messages, read-<strong>and</strong>-reply, 13-2<br />

Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)<br />

Active Server Pages upgrade, 7-11<br />

Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-21<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 4-25, 5-24<br />

migration<br />

considerations, 2-1<br />

monitor concentrator<br />

configuring, 2-14<br />

using, 2-15<br />

mouse<br />

configuring<br />

UnixWare 7, 8-21, 10-12<br />

Mylex AcceleRAID 352 RAID controller<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 4-15<br />

Mylex DAC1164P RAID controller<br />

UnixWare 7, 8-7<br />

Windows 2000 Advanced Server, 3-13<br />

Windows NT Server 4.0, 6-9, 6-13<br />

Windows NT Server, Enterprise<br />

Edition, 4-11, 4-15, 8-13<br />

Mylex DAC960 PJ RAID controller<br />

UnixWare 7, 8-7

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