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Initial configuration on Windows NT

Assumptions on Windows NT

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Use
(if your system is running X-Windows) or
dsedit
command line utility) to add entries to an interfaces file. To add these
entries, you must know the following information:
Historical Server name.
Monitor Server and Adaptive Server names that you want
Historical Server to connect to.
Port numbers or network addresses assigned to these servers
when they were configured. To research this information, use
or
dsedit
examine the appropriate interfaces file.
If you are relying on a directory service for making client/server
connections, make sure that the libtcl.cfg file on all Historical Server client
machines points to the appropriate directory service. Use a text editor to
check and update libtcl.cfg files.
This section describes how to configure Historical Server on Windows NT
machines. It includes the following topics:
Assumptions on Windows NT
Results of installation on Windows NT
Configuration procedures on Windows NT
These procedures assumes that:
The Historical Server software was loaded from the delivery media, using
the instructions provided with the delivery media.
An Adaptive Server/Monitor Server pair is configured on your network.
CHAPTER 2
on the machine where a server was configured to
dscp
Configuring Historical Server
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dscp
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