Cisco Systems 2000.4.3a manual Must I disable Cisco-verified applications?, Procedure

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Operating System Installation

Which Cisco-verified, third-party applications may I install on the server?

Caution Cisco supports a limited list of applications on the servers where Cisco Unified CallManager is installed. If you are uncertain whether a third-party application is supported, do not install it on the server.

To review a list of third-party, Cisco-verified applications that you may install on the server, perform the following procedure:

Procedure

Step 1 Click http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/ecoa/Search.

Step 2 In the Solution drop-down list box, click IP Communications.

Step 3 From the Solution Category drop-down list box, choose Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM).

Step 4 If you want to do so, choose a company.

Step 5 Click Search.

Caution Installing or using Netscape Navigator on the Cisco MCS or the Cisco-approved, customer-provided server causes severe performance problems.

Must I disable Cisco-verified applications?

Except for the first operating system installation, you must disable Cisco Security Agent as well as any third-party, Cisco-verified applications on your servers whenever you perform a reinstallation or upgrade of the operating system.

Caution To successfully complete installation, upgrade, or restoration procedures, you must disable and stop all Cisco-verified applications/services on every server in the cluster.

To disable services, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. From the Services window, right-click the service and click Properties. Click the drop-down arrow for the Startup-type field and choose Disabled. Click Stop; then, click OK.

Disabling and stopping platform agents and services, such as Cisco Security Agent, performance monitoring (for example, NetIQ), antivirus service (for example, Cisco-verified McAfee services), and remote management services, ensure that the installation does not encounter issues that are associated with these services.

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Contents Purpose of Document Revision History ContentsContents Related Documentation and Software ConventionsRelated Information Software What’s Changed in This ReleaseImportant Considerations Hardware RequirementsOL-10221-02 OL-10221-02 What data must I provide to configure the server? How does the operating system installation work?User and Organization Name Computer NameDomain Suffix TCP/IP Properties WorkgroupDomain Name System DNS NT Administrator PasswordConfiguration Data Procedure Must I disable Cisco-verified applications?May I run a web browser on the server? About Virtual Network Computing About Terminal ServicesAbout Integrated Lights Out ILO What post-installation tasks should I perform? What preinstallation tasks should I perform?What if I encounter problems during the installation? Preinstallation Tasks Important NotesWhere do I obtain the release notes? Installing the Operating SystemNext Task Performing Post-Installation TasksServer Network Teaming Driver for a list Configuring Network SettingsTo Configure Wins To Configure DNSTo Update the Lmhosts File Verifying the Operating System Version Uninstalling Microsoft HotfixApplying Additional Security How long does it take to upgrade the operating system? What order should I apply the software updates?When should I install the software update? May I perform configuration tasks during the update? What pre-/post-update tasks should I perform? Installing Operating System Software UpdatesBefore You Begin Additional Tasks Post-Update Ongoing Server Management Error MessagesCorrective Action Error Messages Corrective Action Corrective Action DVD-ROM Obtaining Documentation Using the Bug ToolkitCisco.com Cisco Product Security Overview Documentation FeedbackProduct Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationObtaining Technical Assistance Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsDefinitions of Service Request Severity Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Obtaining Additional Publications and Information