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CONFIG LS 3.0 -- News of changes and additions.
Version 1.00 Changes from CNFGLS13
There are a lot of these.
1. Additional questions on page 1 are included so some tuning
can be done depending on whether you have the Advanced or the Entry
server.
#3 asks which you are using -- easy enough -- but watch out for #3a!
#3a asks if FAT files are shared (if you are using the Advanced server)
or it asks if HPFS files are shared if your are installing the
Entry server. Caching (CONFIG.SYS) statements change depending on
your answers, so be carefull of the changing question!
#3b asks if you are configuring a Domain Controller or an Additional
Server. A DC takes a bit more RAM with 3.0 than the AS.
#11 While we are on memory requirements, the new OS/2 RIPL feature
takes more server RAM than the DOS RIPL we have had in the past.
So, question #11 has been Cloned! 11a wants to know if you have
any DOS RIPL requesters, and 11b wants to know about any OS/2
RIPL requesters. That is all the new stuff on page 1.
2. The second screen of questions is new and asks for information
about your LAN adapter(s). You may have none (and use the loopback
driver) or you may have up to 4. If you have adapters, they may be
Token-Ring or EtherNet. If they are Token-Ring, they may be 4Mbps
16/4Mbps or Busmaster adapters. If they are EtherNet, they may be
from any of the manufacturers whose cards are supported. Answer
the questions and review the generated parameter recommendations.
These appear in Column D - to the right of the questions (the same
place all those pesky error messages show up.)
3. Screen 4 has more error messages than before, but you still need
to ensure you have a string of OK's displayed here before
going on to the results. OK, I know the last entry will say
"None" if there are no warnings. The OK's are the important things.
4. There are several new error checks and error messages. These
should not make use of the tool harder, though.
5. Note that some new fields are calculated. Primary/ALTERNATE adapter,
adapter buffer size and some NTS/2 parameters to name some.
6. The Transmit Buffer Size recommendation changes depending on your
adapter type. Don't worry, it is not an error.
7. I tried to include the new memory requirements, but these are taken
from the documentation, and are not something I've tried out myself,
so I don't swear by them. You shouldn't either. Use of this tool
to find a minimum system is dangerous! It will give minimum
performance, and it may not run at all.
8. You might notice that there are fewer assumptions made now.
One that is important is that if you have a Busmaster TRN adapter,
I assume it is the 32 bit adapter. If you have the 16 bit version,
you might have a problem. The 16 bit adapter will not support
memory over 16MB, but the spreadsheet might try to allocate cache
there. Your generated configuration won't work right.
9. As indicated, the Work Area and the Error messages areas have grown.
10. There may be some blank lines at the bottom of the INI file that
could make you think you have seen all the generated stuff. Don't
be fooled! Page down through them until you see the END OF DATA
message. The blank lines would be used for configuring adapter
cards (NIC's) you do not have.
11. At he very end (bottom) of the spreadsheet are the cache
recommendations. THESE REQUIRE MODIFICATIONS BY YOU.
This may be just changing them to add the correct drive letters,
but if you have other work to do, there will be messages that appear
to tell you (123 users) what it is -- so read the messages!
It is possible to use CNFGLS13 on a 3.0 server, but use of CNFGLS30 will
probably give a better performing system. Using CNFGLS13 can also
waste some memory. Will run, though.
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Well, I intended to update this, but maybe not quite so soon.
If you know somebody who has the package but may not have subscribed
to it on MKTTOOLS, please let them know Version 1.01 is now current.
Two changes.
1. The IBMLAN.INI file's 'netx' line had 'lm10' specified. This
must be capitalized (LM10). Now, all alpha characters in the 'NETx'
line(s) will be caps.
2. The 'netbeui_nif' Sessions, Commands and Names in the PROTOCOL.INI
file must be at least one greater than the IBMLAN.INI NETx line
specifies. Now, they will be.
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Well, another week and another set of changes. I need to thank Ken
Whitfield and all the folks he got together with me so we could get
the input of the LAN Server and NTS development teams. A few days
in a conference room generated a lot of detailed changes -- to many
to itemize here. You'll see the differences, though, if you inspect
the results of a run at all. This should give better performance than
other, earlier, versions of CNFGLS30, so make sure folks know about it!
So, here is Version 1.02
4/9/93
OOOOPPPS!!! FINGER CHECK ON 1ST TRY SENT WRONG FILES. TRYING AGAIN(SORRY)
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As always, your notes and comments are welcome -- suggestions, too.
I can be reached on PRODIGY (BCJS75A or JUMP COMPUTER CLUB, see OS/2
topic.) Or TOMGORDY at AUSVM1 for PROFS users.
TomG