Specifications
Table Of Contents
- IBM PC Server and Novell NetWare Integration Guide
- Abstract
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Special Notices
- Preface
- Chapter 1. IBM PC Server Technologies
- Processors
- Clock Rate
- External Interfaces
- Processor Types
- Multiprocessing
- Memory
- Caches
- Memory Interleaving
- Dual Path Buses
- SynchroStream Technology
- Memory Error Detection and Correction
- Standard (Parity) Memory
- Error Correcting Code (ECC)
- Error Correcting Code- Parity Memory (ECC- P)
- ECC on SIMMs (EOS) Memory
- Performance Impact
- Memory Options and Speed
- Bus Architectures
- ISA Bus
- EISA Bus
- Micro Channel Bus
- PCI Bus
- Disk Subsystem
- Hard Disk Interfaces
- SCSI Technology
- SCSI Adapters
- Hard Disk Drives
- RAID Technology
- RAID Classifications
- Recommendations
- LAN Subsystem
- Shared RAM Adapters
- Bus Master Adapters
- PeerMaster Technology
- Security Features
- Tamper- Evident Cover
- Secure I/ O Cables
- Passwords
- Secure Removable Media
- Selectable Drive Startup
- Unattended Start Mode
- Systems Management
- DMI
- SNMP
- NetFinity
- SystemView
- Fault Tolerance
- NetWare SFT III
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- APC PowerChute
- Chapter 2. IBM PC Server Family Overview
- Chapter 3. Hardware Configuration
- The Setup Program
- Main Menu
- Advanced Menu
- Security
- EISA Configuration Utility
- SCSI Select Utility Program
- System Programs
- Starting From the System Partition
- Starting From the Reference Diskette
- Main Menu Options
- Backup/ Restore System Programs Menu
- Set Configuration Menu
- Set Features Menu
- Test the Computer
- More Utilities Menu
- Advanced Diagnostic Program
- RAID Controller Utility
- Drive Information
- Formatting the Disks
- Defining a Hot- Spare Disk
- Creating a Disk Array
- Defining Logical Drives
- Setting the Write Policy
- Initializing the Array
- Backup/ Restoring the Configuration
- Chapter 4. Novell NetWare Installation
- ServerGuide Overview
- Starting ServerGuide
- Installing NetWare 4.1 with ServerGuide
- Installing NetWare 3.12 with Diskettes
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Information Requested at Time of Installation
- Installation Files
- Installation Procedure
- Installing NetWare 4.1 with the Original CD- ROM
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Installation Procedure
- NetFinity Services for NetWare
- System Requirements
- Installing NetFinity Services for NetWare
- The RAID Administration for NetWare Utility
- Installing the Utility
- Hard Disk Failure Simulation
- Simulating with a Hot Spare Drive
- Simulating without a Hot Spare Drive
- Chapter 5. Performance Tuning
- Appendix A. EISA Configuration File
- Appendix B. Hardware Compatibility, Device Driver, and Software Patch Information
- Appendix C. Configuring DOS CD-ROM Support
- List of Abbreviations
- Index
- Special Characters C
- Numerics
- A
- B
- D
- E
- F
- H
- M
- I
- N
- K
- L
- O
- P
- S
- Q
- R
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Z
- ITSO Technical Bulletin Evaluation RED000
This is the primary network operating system file that identifies the server as
a NetWare 3.12 server. During installation it is copied to a directory on the
DOS partition.
3. Disk Drivers
These are specialized NLMs (NetWare Loadable Modules) that work with the
disk controller and act as the interface to the disk subsystem to provide the
server′s disk operating system. Disk drivers are loaded from the directory
where NetWare was installed after SERVER.EXE is executed. Disk driver files
have a .DSK extension.
4. INSTALL.NLM
INSTALL.NLM is the main utility used during the server installation process.
It is used to create and manage NetWare partitions, hard disks and volumes,
create and manage NetWare configuration files, and upload NetWare
diskettes.
5. LAN Drivers
These are specialized NLMs that provide the control interface to the network
adapter card. The LAN drivers available with NetWare 3.12 are installed in
the SYS:SYSTEM directory.
6. STARTUP.NCF
STARTUP.NCF is a server configuration boot file; it contains the commands
to load the disk driver for the server. It is stored on the disk from which you
boot. It mounts volume SYS, and then turns control over to the
AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
7. AUTOEXEC.NCF
AUTOEXEC.NCF is a server configuration boot file; it provides the server with
commands to complete the boot process after SERVER.EXE and
STARTUP.NCF are executed. It runs from the SYS:SYSTEM directory.
4.4.5 Installation Procedure
1. Install DOS on a small DOS partition.
A minimum of 10 MB of disk space is required because server boot files are
copied to this partition during installation.
2. Reboot the server.
3. Insert diskette
_1 into the server′s diskette drive.
4. Start the NetWare install utility.
Type
A:INSTALL and then press Enter.
5. A screen like the one in Figure 81 on page 129 will appear.
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