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MP-RAS Support Guide
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B003-0145-A
6/97

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  • Page 1 NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide Release 1 B003-0145-A 6/97...
  • Page 2 NCR, therefore, reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. All features, functions, and operations described herein may not be marketed by NCR in all parts of the world. In some instances, photographs are of equipment prototypes. Therefore, before using this document, consult with your NCR representative or NCR office for information that is applicable and current.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Configuring the Remote Support Modem................ 1-17 Installing MP-RAS from a Remote Console ..............1-18 Restoring MP-RAS ......................1-21 Chapter 2 MP-RAS Remote Support Overview .......................... 2-2 Definitions......................... 2-2 Software ........................2-3 Remote Access Methods..................... 2-3 NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 4 Contents Server Monitor Module....................2-4 Preparing the Server for Remote Management..............2-5 Console Redirection......................2-6 Enabling Console Redirection..................2-6 How Redirection Works....................2-9 Keyboard Input......................2-9 Video Display......................2-10 Console Redirection Limitations ................2-10 Configuring a Remote Support Modem................2-12 Terms and Definitions ....................2-12 Modem and System Security..................2-13 Other Modem Security Issues..................2-14 Configuring a Modem....................2-15 Accessing the Modem Utilities Menu................2-16 Enabling the Remote Support Modem...............2-17...
  • Page 5 Contents PCMCIA Modem..................... 2-54 Software ........................2-54 Setting Up UNIX MP-RAS servermon for Console Redirection Support With LANDesk......................2-55 NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 6 Contents Contents...
  • Page 7: Preface

    About This Book This book provides procedures for installing UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.01.01 on the S46 server. It includes the following sections: • Before You Begin - use to determine which section you must use to install or restore MP-RAS 3.01.01.
  • Page 8: Releases Covered In This Book

    Preface Releases Covered In This Book This book applies to the NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.01.01 Release 1.00 operating system software. Conventions Used in This Book The following conventions are used in this book: A letter, number, symbol, or word in this font represents a key on your keyboard.
  • Page 9: Related Publications

    Refer to the following for additional information about the server: • NCR S46 User Guide (BST0-2142-38) • NCR S46 Service Guide (BST0-2142-39) • NCR S46 Server Support Log (BST0-2142-40) • NCR S46 Installing Network Operating System (BST0-2142-41) • NCR S46 AMIDiag Supplement (BST0-2142-42) NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 10 Preface viii Preface...
  • Page 11: Installing Mp-Ras

    Chapter 1 Installing MP-RAS NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 12: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin Before You Begin The following sections provide information on installing or restoring NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS on your system. Before installing or restoring the operating system, use the table below to determine which section to refer to.
  • Page 13: Completing A Factory Installation

    Completing a Factory Installation Completing a Factory Installation If your system was pre-loaded at the factory with NCR UNIX SVR4 MP- RAS, you need to complete the factory installation of the server by configuring the network. If you ordered NFS OE (Operating Environment) or C/S OE, STREAMware TCP for MP-RAS is automatically installed on your server.
  • Page 14 Completing a Factory Installation The symbolic link is /usr/sbin/tcpconfig. 6. Bring the system back to the original run level of # init original_run_level. For example, init 3. During the change of the run level, you may be prompted to answer questions concerning further customization.
  • Page 15: Performing A Full Installation

    (SCU)” subsection; NCR S46 Server Utility (SCU) User Guide , Chapter 5, “Configuring Your Server” Configure adapter settings NCR S46 Server User Guide , Chapter 6, using the Adaptec BIOS “Configuring Adapters” SCSISelect utility NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 16 Performing a Full Installation Step Procedure Reference Configure NCR PCI SCSI If your server has a NCR PCI SCSI Adapter adapter pre-installed or you are planning to install an NCR PCI SCSI adapter yourself, refer to the NCR PCI SCSI Host Adapter User’s Guide for...
  • Page 17: Confirm Hardware Setup

    3. Under Advanced, Peripheral Configuration Menu, verify the following: – COM2, 2F8h is enabled if an external UPS is supported with UNIX MP-RAS. 4. Press F10 to save and exit then press Enter at the Exit Saving Changes prompt. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 18: Obtain Necessary Media

    Performing a Full Installation Refer to Chapter 5, “Using the BIOS Setup Utility,” in the NCR S46 Server User Guide for additional information on CMOS configuration. Obtain Necessary Media Before you begin to install MP-RAS, make sure that you have the following media: •...
  • Page 19 4. Refer to Chapter 6 “Servicing the SCSI Hot-Docking Backplane” in the NCR S46 Server Service Guide for cabling your Mylex Disk Array Adapter in an S46 server. Cabling should be done by a qualified service technician. 5. Connect the desired disk drives to the Mylex DAC960PL Adapter.
  • Page 20: Special Considerations

    3. Boot to the Diagnostic Partition and run Utilities and Diagnostics. 4. Select “System Config Utils,” “Adapter Config Utils,” then “RAID - Mylex” and press Enter. Refer to the NCR S46 Server User Guide, Chapter 6, “Configuring Adapters,” for information about configuring disk arrays.
  • Page 21: Configure The Server Using The System Configuration Utility (Scu)

    Network Adapters • All PCI Ethernet adapters should be assigned to IRQ 9. Refer to Chapter 4, “Configuring Your Server” of the NCR S46 Server User Guide for additional information on the System Configuration Utility. Configuring the Server To configure the server using the SCU, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 22 (for example “PCI SCSI Device”), PCI “Bus number,” and “Dev letter.” The device scan order, as specified in the NCR S46 Server Users Guide, Chapter 2, “Getting Started,” can help you determine which specific vendor card occupies which PCI slot.
  • Page 23 Highlighting a PCI entry and pressing Enter displays the “Enabled: Current Configuration” option by default. To change the device’s IRQ assignment, press Enter to change to “Enabled: Manual Configuration.” Press F6 which enables you to change “Resources.” NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 1-13...
  • Page 24 Performing a Full Installation CAUTION: Pressing F6 when “Enabled: Manual Configuration” is selected causes the current PCI device resource assignments to change. 8. For all PCI SCSI devices, highlight “PCI SCSI Device” and press Enter. – Change “Enabled: Current Configuration” to “Enabled: Manual Configuration.”...
  • Page 25: Configure Adapter Settings Using The Adaptec Bios Scsiselect Utility

    Boot the server and press Control+A when prompted for the SCSISelect utility Chapter 6, “Configuring Adapters” of the NCR S46 Server User Guide provides additional information on configuring adapter settings. Note: If the system boot device is connected to one of the Adaptec SCSI channels, then the host adapter BIOS should be enabled for that SCSI channel.
  • Page 26: Install Suserrpt Package

    Performing a Full Installation 5. Press Esc to exit the utility. Select “Yes” when asked to exit the utility. If you selected the BIOS SCSI Select Utility, the system then prompts you to press any key to reboot. Install suserrpt Package The latest suserrpt utility needs to be installed for proper BIOS Event Log decoding by the errpt utility.
  • Page 27: Configuring The Remote Support Modem

    Note: There are some security issues related to having an auto answer modem enabled on your server. Refer to the “Configuring a Remote Support Modem” section of Chapter 2 of this manual, “MP-RAS Remote Support” for additional information. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 1-17...
  • Page 28: Installing Mp-Ras From A Remote Console

    NCR S46 User Guide (BST0-2142-38) • NCR S46 Service Guide (BST0-2142-39) • Installing NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS 3.01.01 (BST0-2139-87) The following table lists the steps that must be performed both locally and remotely to install MP-RAS from a remote console. Step...
  • Page 29 Install the Diagnostic Partition. Refer to the “Installing the Diagnostic Partition from the Platform CD-ROM” section of Chapter 3 of the NCR S46 Server User Guide . When prompted remove the S-Series Platform CD from the CD-ROM drive and insert Boot diskette #1.
  • Page 30 Diagnostic Partition after installing UNIX without having to delete your UNIX partition first. Read Installing NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS ; Chapter 1, “Before You Begin” to determine the type of full installation that you want to perform.
  • Page 31: Restoring Mp-Ras

    Back up the full system OperationsAdvantage BASE Administrator Guide ; Chapter 7, “Backing Up Information” Install Diagnostic Partition NCR S46 Server User Guide ; Chapter 3, “Hardware Related Utilities and Applications” Restore all system files OperationsAdvantage BASE Administrator Guide ; Chapter 8, “Restoring Information”...
  • Page 32 Restoring MP-RAS 1-22 Installing MP-RAS...
  • Page 33: Mp-Ras Remote Support

    Chapter 2 MP-RAS Remote Support NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 34: Overview

    (MTTR). If a server is down, the system’s users are also down and losing productivity. NCR recommends that you connect a modem to your server to enable remote serviceability and availability of the system. You can set up your system so that a knowledgeable person at a remote console can perform server management and support functions.
  • Page 35: Software

    You can use the following to access the server from a remote location: • Hayes-compatible modem attached to the COM1 or COM2 RS232C port • PCMCIA modem installed on the Server Monitor Module hardware NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 36: Server Monitor Module

    Overview Server Monitor Module The Server Monitor Module (SMM) is an ISA adapter card that has its own processor, memory, and battery power. The SMM provides additional diagnostic, monitoring, and management capabilities that supplement those available in your server management software. For information about using the SMM to perform remote management functions, refer to the section, “Using the Server Monitor Module for Remote Management,”...
  • Page 37: Preparing The Server For Remote Management

    Note: If you want to run hardware diagnostic and configuration utilities from a remote location with no user intervention, make sure that the server’s boot disk contains the Diagnostic Partition. Refer to the NCR S46 Server User Guide, Chapter 3, “Hardware-Related Utilities and Applications,” for a discussion of the Diagnostic Partition.
  • Page 38: Console Redirection

    Console Redirection Console Redirection Console redirection is a BIOS and operating system feature that enables a person at a remote location to control your server’s console operations. Enabling Console Redirection You can enable console redirection at the BIOS level with either the System Configuration Utility (SCU) or the BIOS Setup Utility.
  • Page 39 Note: When you change the console redirection baud rate, you must synchronize your modem’s baud rate to the new speed. To do this, select “Enable Auto Answer” or “Disable Auto Answer” from the “Modem Utilities” menu of the Diagnostic Partition or Platform CD-ROM. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 40 Console Redirection Enabling Console Redirection with BIOS Setup The following table defines the BIOS Setup Utility options that must be configured to enable console redirection. Menu Options Comments Peripheral Serial Port 1 Address Both COM1 and COM2 are Configuration available for general purpose use.
  • Page 41: How Redirection Works

    Alt+0 through Alt+9 • Page Up and Page Down The server application must interpret these non-standard character combinations correctly. Keyboard strings are fully defined in the “Key Mapping for Non-ASCII Keys” section later in this chapter. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...
  • Page 42: Video Display

    Console Redirection Video Display A screen is not painted/repainted at the remote terminal until the local video console is updated. Therefore, when you first connect a remote terminal to the local server, nothing may display at the remote site. This is because no video changes have occurred since the last screen was output to the COM port.
  • Page 43 INT 9h or INT 15h services, console redirection does not work. • Unusual key combinations (such as Control+F1) for non-ASCII keys are not supported. • WordPerfect does not work due to its extensive use of Shift+F1 and Control+F1 key combinations. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-11...
  • Page 44: Configuring A Remote Support Modem

    Configuring a Remote Support Modem Configuring a Remote Support Modem NCR recommends that you connect a modem to your sever. You can use this modem for general purpose communications and for remote management. You can also use a Hayes-compatible modem similar to the one provided with your server to enable remote support.
  • Page 45: Modem And System Security

    However, this is not possible in all cases, especially if modem pools are used by support personnel (like NCR support). • If call-back passwords are not possible in your support environment, remote access should typically be disabled.
  • Page 46: Other Modem Security Issues

    Configuring a Remote Support Modem In this case, call-back passwords are required for security reasons. Console redirection should be ENABLED by default and the modem set for auto-answer with one or more call-back numbers defined. A user can then dial into the modem, enter the password, receive the call- backs and perform necessary remote debug, configuration and update tasks.
  • Page 47: Configuring A Modem

    Operating system-specific utilities and commands also exist to configure your modem. For information about these utilities and commands, see your operating environment documentation or the operating system-specific sections found later in this chapter. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-15...
  • Page 48: Accessing The Modem Utilities Menu

    This section discusses the steps necessary to configure a modem for remote management from the Diagnostic Partition or Platform CD-ROM menus. These menus also provide other modem utilities. Refer to the NCR S46 Server User Guide, Chapter 3, “Hardware-Related Utilities and Applications,” for a general discussion of the Diagnostic Partition and Platform CD-ROM modem utilities.
  • Page 49: Enabling The Remote Support Modem

    If your modem provides password and/or country support, or if it does not operate correctly after you define your modem strings, contact the appropriate NCR support center defined in the NCR S46 Server Support Log. b. Verify the country information by choosing the “3. Configure Country Code”...
  • Page 50 Configuring a Remote Support Modem If your country does not display for selection, contact the appropriate NCR support center defined in the NCR S46 Server Support Log. 4. Using the “Configure Modem” utility, define one or more modem passwords to protect your server from unauthorized use. Define call-back or call-through passwords using the “2.
  • Page 51: Using A Remote Password

    In these situations, call-back passwords are required to be defined for the server’s modem, for security reasons. Console redirection should be enabled by default and the modem set for auto-answer with one or more call-back passwords defined. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-19...
  • Page 52: Configuring Other Modems

    Configuring a Remote Support Modem A user can then dial into the modem, enter the password, receive the call-back and perform necessary remote debug, configuration and update tasks. In addition, if more expert support is required, the capability exists to define a call-through password remotely.
  • Page 53: General Modem Configuration Requirements

    Diagnostic Partition and Platform CD-ROM modem utilities. Refer to the “Enabling the Remote Support Modem” section earlier in this chapter and to the NCR S46 Server User Guide, Chapter 3, “Hardware- Related Utilities and Applications,” for additional information about using the Configure Modem utility.
  • Page 54 Configuring a Remote Support Modem Initialization Settings The following table shows sample AT commands that should be included in the remote support modem’s Enable Auto Answer initialization string. These commands are for a Hayes-compatible modem; they may vary between different modems. Characteristic AT Command DTR ignored...
  • Page 55: Preparing The Remote Location

    • You performed an Express Install of PROCOMM PLUS, Version 3.0. • PROCOMM is defined to operate on COM1 or COM2 with your remote support modem • You selected a default window setup NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-23...
  • Page 56 Input” and “Key Mapping for Non-ASCII Keys” to define valid keystroke combinations required by the console redirection software. Save the keyboard information to a keyboard file, S46.kbd. 2. Using the PROCOMM PLUS Connection Directory, define a new Data entry that represents the server to be managed remotely. As part of this definition, provide the following information: –...
  • Page 57 Preparing the Remote Location – Terminal Keyboard File = S46.kbd (You can edit this file from the Terminal Options menu by pressing the “Edit Keyboard File” button.) – Toggle support OFF for “Line Wrap” and “Destructive Backspace” – Select the “Advanced” button and toggle “Treat Music sequence as Delete Line”...
  • Page 58: Keyboard Input

    Preparing the Remote Location Keyboard Input The local server maps keyboard input from the remote console as follows: If the key... Then... Has an ASCII mapping The ASCII character typed at the remote console is transmitted directly to the local server and (such as A or Control+A ) placed in the local server’s keyboard buffer.
  • Page 59: Key Mapping For Non-Ascii Keys

    Preparing the Remote Location If you do not want to define all of the keyboard mapping settings individually, you can obtain a PROCOMM keyboard file, REMCON.KBD, from the NCR World Wide Web site. To this file, perform the following: •...
  • Page 60 Preparing the Remote Location Normal Shift Control Insert ^[[L Delete (7Fh) Home ^[[H ^[[K Page Up ^[[M Page Down ^[[2J Up Arrow ^[[A Down Arrow ^[[B Right Arrow ^[[C Left Arrow ^[[D ^I (=09h) 2-28 MP-RAS Remote Support...
  • Page 61: Verifying That Remote Support Is Functioning Properly

    9. Select “Step 4: Save Configuration” from the System Configuration Utility menu. 10. Select “Step 6: Exit.” Note: Although the System Configuration Utility instructs you to reboot, do not do so at this time. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-29...
  • Page 62: Verifying Remote Management Operation

    At this point, a remote location must be configured to access your server and verify the operation of the remote management components. You can do this yourself, or contact the appropriate NCR support center. A list of NCR support numbers is available in the NCR S46 Server Support Log.
  • Page 63 Hang Up button in the upper right corner of PROCOMM’s “Terminal” window. 7. Remove all non-production or test-related call-back or call-through passwords from the local console. To do this, follow the instructions in the next section. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-31...
  • Page 64: Disabling Remote Support Passwords And Modem Access

    Disabling Remote Support Passwords and Modem Access Disabling Remote Support Passwords and Modem Access Remote management capabilities are disabled differently in different situations. This section discusses these situations in detail. Disabling Modem Passwords When Operating Remotely If you are using a call-through password to operate remotely and have completed debug and repair of a system, it is necessary to delete the password.
  • Page 65 Although operating system environments provide passwords, this is not true at the BIOS or Diagnostic Partition and Platform CD-ROM levels. It is recommended that you never disable password checking for the modem. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-33...
  • Page 66: Disabling Modem Passwords And Access From Unix Mp-Ras

    Disabling Remote Support Passwords and Modem Access Disabling Modem Passwords and Access from UNIX MP-RAS From the UNIX MP-RAS environment, you can run the cu utility to disable modem passwords and auto-answer mode. For more information on the UNIX MP-RAS cu command, refer to your operating system documentation. For information about using MP-RAS to define and delete modem passwords, refer to the “Setting Modem Passwords in UNIX MP-RAS”...
  • Page 67: Transferring Files To And From A Remote Location

    The following table shows the PROCOMM software settings required to use the ZMODEM protocol. Option Required Setting Receiver Crash Recovery Crash Recovery Off Receiver Overwrite Options Always Overwrite Sender Crash Recovery Crash Recovery Off Sender Overwrite Options Always Overwrite NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-35...
  • Page 68: Downloading Files

    Transferring Files To and From a Remote Location Option Required Setting Transmit Window 2k - Window This setting is necessary when transmitting large files to your server at 38.4K baud. This alleviates (but does not eliminate) a problem where ZMODEM detects “Bad CRC” and resends many packets.
  • Page 69 By default, the rf command automatically reboots the server after file transfer is complete. You can specify a command line option that prevents automatic reboot. If you specify this option, you must reboot the server locally before you can perform further remote operations. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-37...
  • Page 70 Transferring Files To and From a Remote Location • To reboot the server, use the Control+Alt+Delete key sequence from the DOS prompt or select “Reboot System” from the Diagnostic Partition or Platform CD-ROM main menu. • The requirement to reboot your server after executing the rf command implies that you should download all files with one rf command rather than using a series of rf commands.
  • Page 71 RAMDisk. In this case, when the server is rebooted (which must occur after the execution of the rf command), the RAMDisk directory and its contents are lost. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-39...
  • Page 72: Uploading Files

    Transferring Files To and From a Remote Location Download Filenames The rf utility assigns the filenames specified at the remote (sending) location. You cannot override these filenames. rf Example Use the rf command to start the receive file program on the remote server. If the file transfer configuration file (ft.cfg) has not been modified, the program waits about 8 seconds before it expects to start receiving files from the remote location.
  • Page 73 Command Options The following table lists the command line options for the sf command, defines their possible values and gives a brief description of each option. Default values are designated in boldface type. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-41...
  • Page 74 Transferring Files To and From a Remote Location Option Values Description 300, 1200, 2400, Baud rate 4800, 9600, 19200, Note: The file transfer baud rate must be the 38400, 57600, same as the console redirection baud rate. 115200 Only 9600, 19.2K, and 38.4K are recommended.
  • Page 75 The following command sends the config.sys and autoexec.bat files from the server to a remote location via ZMODEM: sf c:\config.sys c:\autoexec.bat The following command sends one or more files which are listed (one per line) in the c:\files.txt file: sf -l c:\files.txt NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-43...
  • Page 76: File Transfer Configuration File

    Transferring Files To and From a Remote Location For example, the c:\files.txt file might contain the following list of files to be sent: c:\autoexec.bat c:\config.sys c:\log\error.txt File Transfer Configuration File You can use the file transfer configuration file, ft.cfg, to set default options for the sf and rf commands.
  • Page 77 DownloadDir= <directory name> Directory into which files are downloaded on the server by the rf utility Note: NCR does not specify a default directory. Files are downloaded into your current directory. Handshaking= XON/XOFF Type of flow control to use...
  • Page 78 TransferDelay= 1-60 Seconds to wait before sending or receiving files Note: The default set by NCR is 8 seconds. File Transfer Configuration File Example Following is an example of a file transfer configuration file. Note that you must enter each parameter on a separate line.
  • Page 79: Modem Configuration In Unix Mp-Ras

    “Enable Auto Answer.” This synchronizes your modem with the current BIOS-level redirection settings. Setting Modem Passwords in UNIX MP-RAS Some modems provide call-through and call-back password support. The modem provided with your server supports these passwords. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-47...
  • Page 80 Modem Configuration in UNIX MP-RAS When using call-through passwords, the modem does not connect to the server system until the user at the remote system enters a valid call-through password. Do not confuse this with the operating system login password. The call-through password must be entered first and is in addition to any operating system login password.
  • Page 81 ATE1Q0 This command enables echo and OK responses. The modem may not echo this command back to you. The system displays: 3. Enter: AT*P0:NCRONLYS46 This command sets the call-through password. The system displays: NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-49...
  • Page 82 Modem Configuration in UNIX MP-RAS 4. Enter: AT*C1 This command enables password checking. The system displays: 5. Enter: This command restores the modem state to no echo. 6. Enter the following to end the cu session: The system displays: Disconnected Note: Password 0 contains the remote password.
  • Page 83: Other Modem Command Strings

    Disable Password Checking - at*c0 • Query Country Code - ati5 You can send these strings to the modem using the MP-RAS cu utility or the modem utilities on the server’s Diagnostic Partition or Platform CD-ROM. NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-51...
  • Page 84: Dialing Into A Unix Mp-Ras System

    Dialing into a UNIX MP-RAS System Dialing into a UNIX MP-RAS System UNIX MP-RAS provides two levels of access through a system’s COM ports: • If the contty command has been issued, or BIOS-level console redirection is active, MP-RAS transfers control of the system console to a remote user connected through the system COM port.
  • Page 85: Using The Server Monitor Module For Remote Management

    Utility) from the Diagnostic Partition or Platform CD-ROM. See Chapter 5 for additional information about the SCU. Add the SMM adapter to your system configuration using the SMM configuration file, !INT0016.CFG. The default resources required by the adapter are: NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide 2-53...
  • Page 86: Pcmcia Modem

    Software NT users can install the NCR Server Availability Manager (SAM) to operate with the SMM. SAM does not support console redirection at this time, but it does support server management through the SMM.
  • Page 87: With Landesk

    ® The Intel LANDesk Server Manager software is not provided by NCR, but may already be running in a heterogeneous system where an NCR Windows NT or MP-RAS system is to be installed. Refer to the documentation provided ® with the LANDesk...
  • Page 88 Using the Server Monitor Module for Remote Management 2-56 MP-RAS Remote Support...
  • Page 89 BIOS Setup security issues 2-13 Utility 2-8 Modem Utilities menu, accessing 2-16 enabling with the SCU 2-6 enabling with UNIX MP-RAS 2-47 network installation adapter settings key mapping 2-27 1-11 limitations 2-10 NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide Index-1...
  • Page 90 2-37 SCSI adapter interrupts 1-11 SCSI Device Configuration 1-15 Server Monitor Module (SMM) description 2-4 using for remote management 2-53 sf command 2-41 SMM See Server Monitor Module (SMM) transferring files 2-35 Index-2 NCR S46 Server MP-RAS Support Guide...

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