Compaq 117755-003 Migrating to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 on Compaq Serve - Page 17
Windows NT 4.0 Set-up Method
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467A/0197 WHITE PAPER (cont.) ... Migration Scenario 3 Windows NT 4.0 Set-up Method The following steps outline the process when upgrading from an installation of Windows NT Server 3.51 CD to Windows NT 4.0 on a Compaq ProLiant 5000 directly from the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM. TABLE 3 COMPAQ PROLIANT 5000 SERVER MIGRATION SCENARIO 3 CONFIGURATION System Processor(s) Memory Disk Controller Drive Configuration Network Controller Operating System Software Four 166-MHz Pentium Pro 128 MB Compaq SMART-2/P Controller Two 4-GB (RAID1) Compaq NetFlex-3 100 VG Controller Compaq SmartStart Windows NT Server 3.51, Windows NT Server 4.0 Windows NT SSD, version 1.19 and Compaq Insight Management Agents, version 3.10 or later 1. Backup your server completely. 2. Obtain the latest Compaq Support Software Disk (SSD 1.20 or higher). Secure the latest SmartStart CD to obtain the latest Compaq Support utilities or consult the Compaq Web site (www.compaq.com). If you previously installed the SNMP Service, disable it. See pages 6 - 7. If you previously installed the Compaq Insight Manager Agents, disable them. See pages 6 - 7. If you currently have the Compaq ProLiant Storage System installed, disable it. See pages 7 - 8. NOTE: Before you migrate your server to Windows NT Server 4.0, read the topic, "Considerations Before Migrating" on page 4. It contains important information that affects your installation regardless of the method you choose. 3. You can choose from the following Windows NT 4.0 installation methods: − Direct CD-ROM install − Boot-up floppies NOTE: For this scenario, the Direct CD-ROM method was chosen. 4. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. a) From the file manager, select the drive letter that represents the CD-ROM drive. b) Change to the i386 directory. c) Type in winnt32 /b (to create boot floppies you would type winnt32 /ox in the same i386 directory). 17