Initial configuration on Windows NT
Assumptions on Windows NT
User's Guide
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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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