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Troubleshooting
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Chart View
Alarm/Wakeup Settings
Password
System Error Log Panel
Hardware Configuration
Network Design Issues
Reset Adapter
Advanced Diagnostic Menu
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IBM PC Server and Windows NT Integration Guide
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Contents
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Performance Monitor Overview
Appendix D. Tips on Windows NT and IBM Hardware
Appendix C. Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Packs
Appendix A. Sources of Drivers and Information
Appendix E. The Hardware Abstraction Layer HAL
Vi PC Server and Windows NT Integration Guide
Preface
Team That Wrote This Redbook
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Introduction
Where Windows NT is Heading
IBM and Windows NT
IBM PC Server and Windows NT Integration Guide
Hardware Configuration
Bios Setup Program
Bios Setup Program Main Menu PC Server
System Summary
System Information
Devices and I/O Ports
Alarm/Wakeup Settings
System Security
Start Options
Selecting this option shows the following window
1.7 Advanced Setup
Selecting this menu choice shows you this window
Bios Updates
Eisa Configuration Utility
Eisa Configuration Utility Steps
Eisa Configuration Diskettes
System Board Memory
Eisa Configuration Utility Jumper Settings
SCSISelect Utility Program
IBM PC Server SCSISelect Utility Program Main Menu
Bit 68-pin Bit 50-pin Low High
Scsi Device ID Initiate Sync Negotiation 1 Yes
To modify the settings on this panel
System Partition Programs
PC Server 320 SCSISelect Utility Program Dasd Information
Starting from the System Partition
Starting from the Reference Diskette
Main Menu Options
System Programs Main Menu
Backup/Restore System Programs Menu
Set Configuration Menu
System Programs Backup/Restore System Programs Menu
On page 23 is an example of a configuration panel
Booting from a RAID Drive
System Programs View Configuration Panel
Cmos RAM
Memory Map 0C000H Svga Adapter
Set Features Menu
Set Configuration Scsi Device Configuration
Set Features Menu
Scsi
Set Passwords and Security Features
Enter password
Unattended Mode
Power-on Password
Test the Computer
More Utilities Menu
More Utilities Menu
Advanced Diagnostic Program
System Error Log Panel
Advanced Diagnostic Menu
Servers with RAID Adapters
RAID Adapter Utilities
SCSI-2 F/W PCI RAID and Streaming RAID Adapter
Drive Information
RAID Configuration Program Drive Information
Formatting the Disks
Select Format drive
RAID Configuration Program Dasd Formatting
Parity Placement in a RAID Subsystem
Defining a Hot-Spare Disk
RAID Configuration Program Create/Delete Array Menu
RAID Configuration Program Hot-Spare Disk Definition
Creating a Disk Array
RAID Configuration Program Logical Drive Definition
Defining Logical Drives
RAID
RAID Configuration Program RAID Level Selection
Setting the Write Policy
Select Change write policy
Select Backup config. to diskette
Backup/Restoring the Configuration
Backup Recommended
Select Restore config. from diskette
PC ServeRAID Scsi Adapter
ServeRAID Adapter Support Diskettes
ServeRAID Configuration Utility
IBM PC Server Support
ServeRAID Adapter Main Menu
Yes
Back up to Diskette
ServeRAID Adapter Advanced Functions Menu
Mini-Configuration Utility
Press Ctrl+I for MiniConfig Utility
Import Configuration from Drives
Reset Adapter
Initialize Configuration
Boot CD-ROM and INT13 Extensions
Administration and Monitoring Utility
\SETUP
Possible Post Errors
New Adapter
Follow the instructions on the panel
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Enhanced IDE Eide Drive Considerations
Pre-installation Considerations
Hardware Requirements
IBM Adapters
Nthq Utility
Hardware Configuration
Scsitool Utility
Creating Boot Diskettes?
Setup Options
Unsupported Hardware
Unsupported Setup Methods
Winnt Command
Hpfs Support
Viruses
Disk Compression
Disk Partitioning
Partition Size
Plug and Play
Tip
Upgrading from Windows
Using Windows 95 to Install Plug and Play Devices
Upgrading from Windows NT
Installation Over the Network
NET USE * \\BIGMOTHER\I386
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Installation Using ServerGuide
Starting ServerGuide
Server Reboots
ServerGuide 3.0 and NT
Write Protect Tab
Overview
ServerGuide Main Menu
Read Me
Book Factory
Diskette Factory
Operating System Installation
Utility Programs From here, you can
CoPilot
Applications and Demonstrations
From the main menu, select Operating System Installation
Installing Windows NT Using ServerGuide
AutoPilot
Selecting NT 4.0 from ServerGuide
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Installing NT
Installing Windows NT Server
Pre-installation Checklist
IBM Servers Used
Starting the Process
Choosing a Disk Controller
Selecting a Disk Controller During Installation
Streaming RAID Adapter
Specifying Additional Adapters
Other requires disk provided by a hardware manufacturer
Potential Errors Detecting Disk Controllers
Listing All Recognized Disk Adapters Detected and Selected
On page 87 and on
System Analysis
Disks Larger Than 1024 Cylinders
Basic Configuration and HAL Options
RAID Arrays and Logical Drives
Initial Hardware Configuration
Selecting the Correct HAL
Partitioning
Multiprocessor Capable Machines
Scsi ID
Formatting
Creating a New Partition
If Your Server Fails to Restart
File Transfer
Gathering Information
Naming the Server
Selecting the Server Type
Emergency Repair Disk
Administrator Password
Selecting General Components
Installing Network Adapters
Installing Windows NT Networking
Network Options
Auto-Detection of Network Adapters
Network Protocols
Choice of Protocols
Selecting Services
Selecting Services
Specifics of the Auto LANStreamer PCI Adapter
Changing the Protocol Binding Order
Basic Trouble Shooting
Finishing Setup
Joining a Domain
Using the Event Log
Determining Which Services Have Started
→ Event Viewer
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Changing the Domain Name
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TME 10 NetFinity Overview
What is TME 10 NetFinity under Windows NT?
Connectivity Options
Installing TME 10 NetFinity from Windows NT
Installation of TME 10 NetFinity Services
Choice of TME 10 NetFinity Client
Installation of TME 10 NetFinity Manager
Completion of the Installation
Installation Options for the TME 10 NetFinity Manager for NT
TME 10 NetFinity Configuration
Network Driver Configuration
Driver Configurations Options
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TME 10 NetFinity Main Menu
System Monitor
System Monitor
Hints and Tips
Available System Monitors
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Performance Monitor Overview
Starting Performance Monitor
Chart View
Collecting Data with Performance Monitor
Performance Monitor Chart View
Adding Objects to be Monitored
Knowing What the Objects are Measuring
Determining Which Objects Can Be Measured
Changing the Chart Appearance
Choosing an Object Instance
Chart Options Window
Alert View
How to Measure Objects Using Alert View
Performance Monitor Alert View
How to Set Up Alerts
Log View
Starting or Stopping the Log File
Selecting Objects to be Added to the Log File
Other Servers
Retrieving Data from the Log File
Selecting a Time Slice from the Log File to Analyze
Report View
Exporting the Log
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Performance Bottlenecks
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Multitasking
Virtual Memory
System Performance Properties
Specifying Virtual Memory Values
CPU Bottlenecks
Minimums and Maximums
Checking CPU Use using Performance Monitor
Memory Bottlenecks
Measuring Multiprocessor Load
Using Task Manager
Using Task Manager to Show Memory Usage
Using Performance Monitor
Determining Memory Use
Using TME 10 NetFinity
Monitoring Locked Memory Utilization
Hard Disk Bottlenecks
Monitoring Percentage Memory Use
Avg. Queue Time = Disk Queue Length x Avg. Disk sec/Transfer
Network Components Bottleneck
Network Bottlenecks
Monitoring Data Transmitted on the Network
Network Design Issues
Changing the Binding Order of the Protocols
Network Design Hints
Changing the Network Object Properties
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Compatibility Information
Appendix A. Sources of Drivers and Information
Device Drivers
Tuning Information
Other Information
Appendix A. Sources of Drivers and Information
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Appendix B. IBM TechConnect Program
Certification
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Appendix C. Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Packs
Installing the Service Pack
Adding New Components to the System
Emergency Repair Disk ERD
Don′t Forget
IBM Auto ISA Token-Ring Adapter
Appendix D. Tips on Windows NT and IBM Hardware
IBM SCSI-2 Streaming RAID Adapter/A
Micro Channel Network Adapters
PCI LANStreamer Adapter Hangs When Shutting Down
Micro Channel LANStreamer Adapter
Token-Ring Adapters
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Appendix E. The Hardware Abstraction Layer HAL
Backup Your System First
Upgrading the HAL for Multiprocessor Use
Resolving Problems with the UPTOMP.EXE Utility
Reinstalling Windows NT to Upgrade the HAL
Using the Backup Domain Controller
Backup
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Appendix F. Special Notices
IBM
AHA
Redbooks on CD-ROMs
Appendix G. Related Publications
International Technical Support Organization Publications
Other Publications
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