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Banyan VINES Server Installation Instructions

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Chapter 9 Managing Servers Over the Network 5. To the question "Install registration server?" select yes or no. ◊ Select yes if you want this server to be the Registration Server. ◊ Select no if this server will not be the Registration Server. Enter the name of the Registration Server when prompted. 6. Files are copied. 7. Enter and retype the password that will be required for access to this server. Passwords are case-sensitive. 8. Edit the regserv.dat file located at sys:\etc\regserv.dat Replace localhost with the name of the server that will be the Registration Server for this network. 9. Edit the hosts file located at sys:\etc\hosts. It should contain the IP address and name of each server with HP NetRAID Series adapters to be managed over the network. 10. Restart NetWare. NOTE If the NetWare server is a Registration Server, the reg_serv.nlm will be put in autoexec.ncf to automatically start it. However, if the software was installed previously, but not as a Registration Server, edit the autoexec.ncf file to add the statement load reg_serv.nlm so that the Registration Server will automatically start under NetWare. Banyan VINES Server Installation Instructions The installation procedure has two parts. The first step is to install HP NetRAID Access Service on the server running Banyan VINES. The second step is to install the HP NetRAID Assistant and HP NetRAID Registration Server utilities on the client or server running Microsoft Windows NT (or Windows 95). For this installation process, you need two sets of disks created by the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM: • The NetRAID Utilities for Banyan VINES disks • The NetRAID Assistant for Windows NT and Windows 95 disks 106

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Chapter 9
Managing Servers Over the Network
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5.
To the question "Install registration server?" select yes or no.
Select
yes
if you want this server to be the Registration Server.
Select
no
if this server will
not
be the Registration Server. Enter the
name of the Registration Server when prompted.
6.
Files are copied.
7.
Enter and retype the password that will be required for access to this
server.
Passwords are case-sensitive
.
8.
Edit the
regserv.dat
file located at
sys:\etc\regserv.dat
Replace
localhost
with the name of the server that will be the
Registration Server for this network.
9.
Edit the
hosts
file located at
sys:\etc\hosts
. It should contain the
IP address and name of each server with HP NetRAID Series adapters to
be managed over the network.
10.
Restart NetWare.
NOTE
If the NetWare server is a Registration Server, the
reg_serv.nlm
will be put in
autoexec.ncf
to
automatically start it. However, if the software was
installed previously, but not as a Registration Server,
edit the
autoexec.ncf
file to add the statement
load reg_serv.nlm
so that the Registration Server
will automatically start under NetWare.
Banyan VINES Server Installation Instructions
The installation procedure has two parts. The first step is to install HP NetRAID
Access Service on the server running Banyan VINES. The second step is to
install the HP NetRAID Assistant and HP NetRAID Registration Server utilities
on the client or server running Microsoft Windows NT (or Windows 95).
For this installation process, you need two sets of disks created by the HP
NetServer Navigator CD-ROM:
The NetRAID Utilities for Banyan VINES disks
The NetRAID Assistant for Windows NT and Windows 95 disks