IBM 86626RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 140

ServeRAID programs for OS/2 and, NetWare, and UnixWare

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Notes 1. Only one remote session at a time can access ServeRAID adapters and controllers using the background-server component. 2. It is possible to run multiple background-server components with each component using a different TCP/IP port; however, to avoid damage to data, you must restrict administration activities to one remote client and use the other remote clients for monitoring purposes only. ServeRAID programs for OS/2 and NetWare The ServeRAID program files available for the OS/2 and NetWare operating systems consist of the Administration and Monitoring program, device drivers, background-server components, and the IPSSEND and IPSMON command-line programs. (See "IPSSEND and IPSMON programs" on page 154 for more information.) The Administration and Monitoring Program files for OS/2 and NetWare run only on the system containing a ServeRAID adapter or controller (stand-alone mode). These ServeRAID programs provide a limited subset of the functions provided in the WIN32-Based program, and they install automatically when you use the instructions in this chapter to install the ServeRAID device driver for OS/2 or NetWare. A good way to use these operating-system-specific programs is to run the OS/2 or NetWare versions of the Administration and Monitoring Program files locally on the server, while using the WIN32-Based program on a remote Windows NT or Windows 95 client. This method enables you to take advantage of the more advanced administration and monitoring functions provided in the WIN32-Based program. ServerRAID programs for OpenServer and UnixWare The ServeRAID program files available for OpenServer and UnixWare consist of device drivers, background-server components, and the IPSSEND and IPSMON command-line programs. (See "IPSSEND and IPSMON programs" on page 154 for more information.) The background-server components for SCO operating systems install automatically when you use the instructions in this chapter to install the ServeRAID OpenServer or UnixWare device drivers. To use the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program with a SCO operating system, you must first install the WIN32-Based program on a Windows NT or 132 Netfinity Server HMM

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Notes
1.
Only one remote session at a time can access
ServeRAID adapters and controllers using the
background-server component.
2.
It is possible to run multiple background-server
components with each component using a
different TCP/IP port; however, to avoid damage
to data, you must restrict administration activities
to one remote client and use the other remote
clients for monitoring purposes only.
ServeRAID programs for OS/2 and
NetWare
The ServeRAID program files available for the OS/2 and
NetWare operating systems consist of the Administration
and Monitoring program, device drivers, background-server
components, and the IPSSEND and IPSMON
command-line programs.
(See “IPSSEND and IPSMON
programs” on page
154 for more information.)
The Administration and Monitoring Program files for OS/2
and NetWare run only on the system containing a
ServeRAID adapter or controller (stand-alone mode).
These ServeRAID programs provide a limited subset of the
functions provided in the WIN32-Based program, and they
install automatically when you use the instructions in this
chapter to install the ServeRAID device driver for OS/2 or
NetWare.
A good way to use these operating-system-specific
programs is to run the OS/2 or NetWare versions of the
Administration and Monitoring Program files locally on the
server, while using the WIN32-Based program on a remote
Windows NT or Windows 95 client.
This method enables
you to take advantage of the more advanced
administration and monitoring functions provided in the
WIN32-Based program.
ServerRAID programs for OpenServer
and UnixWare
The ServeRAID program files available for OpenServer
and UnixWare consist of device drivers, background-server
components, and the IPSSEND and IPSMON
command-line programs.
(See “IPSSEND and IPSMON
programs” on page
154 for more information.)
The background-server components for SCO operating
systems install automatically when you use the instructions
in this chapter to install the ServeRAID OpenServer or
UnixWare device drivers.
To use the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring
Program with a SCO operating system, you must first
install the WIN32-Based program on a Windows NT or
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Netfinity Server HMM