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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Finding Correct UnixWare <strong>and</strong> EBRS License Information<br />

<strong>Installation</strong> Checklists <strong>and</strong> Tips<br />

Table 2–3 identifies where to find correct site license information for UnixWare <strong>and</strong> EBRS.<br />

Table 2–3. Location of Correct License Information<br />

Product License Description<br />

SCO UnixWare<br />

License Information<br />

EBRS Site License<br />

Number<br />

Configuring OS 2200 Print Queues<br />

SCO UnixWare 7 Application Server comes with a Certificate of<br />

License <strong>and</strong> Authenticity for the following licenses:<br />

• One 5-user license (found inside the SCO UnixWare installation<br />

media package)<br />

• Two 25-user licenses<br />

When initially installing UnixWare—on either an Intel node or the SPO<br />

server—you must enter the serial number <strong>and</strong> activation key from<br />

the certificate for the 5-user license.<br />

The EBRS installation media include a cover letter that identifies the<br />

site license number <strong>and</strong> the number of workstations allowed by the<br />

license. During installation of EBRS, you must enter the site license<br />

number using instructions given in the cover letter.<br />

Record that license number here:<br />

EBRS Site License Number: ______________________________<br />

The OS 2200 master <strong>and</strong> boot tapes provided with a <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong> server contain new<br />

required station local statements that define print queues for DEPCON. The queues<br />

EMAIL, WINDOC, <strong>and</strong> DEPERR are required by the Integration Expert software. For<br />

Integration Expert to operate correctly, you must include the station-local statements that<br />

establish those queues if the site performs a system generation.<br />

Installing a Windows Node as a PDC or BDC<br />

This guide provides procedures for installing nonclustered Windows 2000 or Windows NT<br />

nodes as member servers only (st<strong>and</strong>-alone Windows systems). Sites that choose to install<br />

a Windows node as a primary domain controller (PDC) or backup domain controller (BDC)<br />

will need additional information, <strong>and</strong> must take additional steps, beyond what is described<br />

in this document.<br />

Use the basic procedures provided in this document, <strong>and</strong> refer to Microsoft documentation<br />

or help files as needed for additional information. For more information about domain<br />

planning, refer to the Microsoft Concepts <strong>and</strong> Planning guides for Windows 2000 <strong>and</strong><br />

Windows NT.<br />

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