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Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files, Finishing Up

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Chapter 9 Managing Servers Over the Network Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files 13. Edit the regserv.dat file to replace localhost with the name of the Registration Server for this network. ◊ In Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems you will find regserv.dat under this pathname where is the path to the Windows files: \system32\drivers\etc\regserv.dat ◊ In Windows 95/98 systems you will find regserv.dat under this pathname where is the path to the Windows files: \system\regserv.dat 14. Add to the hosts file the names and IP addresses of servers with adapters to be managed over the network. ◊ In Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems you will find the hosts file under this pathname where is the path to the Windows files: \system32\drivers\etc\hosts ◊ In Windows 95/98 systems you will find the hosts file under this pathname where is the path to the Windows files: \system\hosts NOTE HP recommends that all servers and clients that manage integrated HP NetRAID controllers or HP NetRAID-1M or 2M adapters over the network have the same hosts file content. This prevents problems in resolving server names and addresses. Finishing Up 15. Read the Release Notes. 16. Restart Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows 95/98 if you did not do so in Step 12. 116

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Chapter 9
Managing Servers Over the Network
116
Edit the regserv.dat and hosts Files
13.
Edit the
regserv.dat
file to replace
localhost
with the name of the
Registration Server for this network.
In Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems you will find
regserv.dat
under this pathname where <winnt path> is the path
to the Windows files:
<winnt path>\system32\drivers\etc\regserv.dat
In Windows 95/98 systems you will find
regserv.dat
under this
pathname where <
win95/98
path> is the path to the Windows files:
<win95/98 path>\system\regserv.dat
14.
Add to the
hosts
file the names and IP addresses of servers with adapters to be
managed over the network.
In Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems you will find the
hosts
file under this pathname where <winnt path> is the path to the
Windows files:
<winnt path>\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
In Windows 95/98 systems you will find the
hosts
file under this
pathname where <
win95/98
path> is the path to the Windows files:
<win95/98 path>\system\hosts
NOTE
HP recommends that all servers and clients that manage
integrated HP NetRAID controllers or HP NetRAID-1M
or 2M adapters over the network have the same
hosts
file content. This prevents problems in resolving server
names and addresses.
Finishing Up
15.
Read the Release Notes.
16.
Restart Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows 95/98 if you did not do so in
Step 12.