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Configuring Advanced Server/9000

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After the Advanced Server/9000 product has been loaded onto the system, a configuration script is used to install and configure Advanced Server/9000 as a primary or backup domain controller. The script is interactive and will prompt for the data items described in the "Data Needed during Installation" section at the beginning of this chapter.

The default LAN device for NetBIOS is lan0. If ASU must operate with a different LAN device, then NetBIOS must be reconfigured via the autoconfig utility before proceeding with ASU configuration. See "Changing Default LAN Designation" later in this chapter.

  • New Installation

    If a previous LAN Manager or AS/U product is not installed on this machine, then refer to either the "Installing a Primary Domain Controller" or "Installing a Backup Domain Controller" section that follows this section.

  • Upgrading from AS/U version A.*.*

    To see which version you have, type asu_ver. If asu_ver shows that you have any release numbered A.*.* (for example, A.03.04), on your current server, then refer first to "Upgrading from AS/U Version A.*.*" in this chapter.

  • Upgrading from LAN Manager 2.2

    LAN Manager 2.2 servers are upgraded automatically during the Advanced Server/9000 configuration process. Stop the LAN Manager 2.2 product (including NetBIOS) and refer to Chapter 3, "Upgrading from LAN Manager 2.2" for further instructions.

  • NOTE: HP-UX 9.x versions of LAN Manager 2.2 must first be successfully migrated to an HP-UX 10.20 or later version of LAN Manager 2.2 before migrating to Advanced Server/9000. Migration to AS/U is only provided for the HP-UX 10.X versions of LAN Manager 2.2 and LAN Manager/X. Migration scripts are not available for automatically upgrading from the 9.x versions of LAN Manager 2.2 or LAN Manager/X.
  • Migrating from LAN Manager 1.4

    An automatic upgrade process is not available for LAN Manager 1.4. Instead, a migration tool is provided to migrate users, groups, shares, and other configuration data from LAN Manager 1.4 after Advanced Server/9000 is successfully installed and running.

    Stop the LAN Manager 1.4 product (including NetBIOS), and proceed with the configuration as if a new ASU installation. Start the ASU server and refer to Chapter 4, "Migrating from LAN Manager 1.4" for more information on the use of the migration tools.

Changing Default LAN Designation

If lan0 is not the device you wish to use with the Advanced Server/9000, then do the following:

  1. Stop the Advanced Server server by typing:

    net stop server

  2. Stop the NetBIOS daemon by typing:

    /opt/lmu/netbios/bin/nbutil -N stop

  3. To change the LAN card designation, type:

    /opt/lmu/netbios/bin/autoconfig -l lanN

    Replace lanN with the number of the LAN device for your system (for example lan1). It is assumed that lanN has been configured with an appropriate IP address, netmask, and subnet address.

  4. Restart RFC NetBIOS by typing the following:

    /opt/lmu/netbios/bin/nbutil -N start

  5. Restart LAN Manager by typing the following:

    net start server

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