Specifications
System Requirements
Minimum Windows NT and Solaris Configurations
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Minimum Windows NT and Solaris
Configurations
The following sets of numbers represent the minimum configurations
required for SPECTRUM in order for it to take maximum advantage of all
its resources and in order for it to run at peak efficiency. The maximum
benefit is achieved from any system when all three system resources
(CPU, memory, disk) are plentiful enough such that neither limits any of
the others. With recent technology producing powerful processors, we are
able to manage more devices and do more work with SPECTRUM on one
machine. Therefore, memory must be increased to handle that load,
otherwise the system would be saturated at a lower CPU utilization than
Note:
Note:
If you experience problems with window elements appearing
incorrectly such as inverted or partially displayed text, make
sure you are using the latest drivers for your video card.
Note:
Note:
To successfully run a shell script from the Scheduler on
Windows NT, the command must precede the name of the script.
For example, to run a bash script named, “test.ksh”, you need to
type, “bash test.ksh” (no quotes).
Tip:
Tip:
On the NT platform with User Auditing turned on, every action is
audited resulting in many entries to the EventLog causing the
workstation to become extremely slow. Aprisma suggests that
NT’s User Auditing not be turned on as it will hinder system
performance causing SPECTRUM not to work as intended. User
Auditing can be disabled in Start|Programs|Administrative
Tools(Common)|User Manager|Policies|Audit.