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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 24 bit version,
- you might have a problem. The 24 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.
-
- -------------------
-
- 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.
-
- -------------------
-
- 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
-
- --------------------
-
- Made it two weeks without an update! Must be getting better at this.
-
- These changes are all from user feedback on Prodigy and the OS2LAN CFORUM
- so I thank you folks for the help! After all, we're all in this together
- and I sure DO need the help!
-
- 1) I had an erro in calculating the 802.2 storage requirements that
- might have given you a message about not enough work area that you
- should not have gotten -- fixed.
-
- 2) 'Other NetBIOS Apps' resource requirements got added in to the LS
- NETx line(s). Opps.
-
- 3) I was only allowing 5 802.2 users. Now, you can have 12.
-
- 4) The multiple adapter area was not fully cleaned up when you set up
- for several adapters and then decided to see what would happen with
- fewer. Now, I think everything you don't want to see disappears.
-
- 5) One user reported that the large number of maxsearches generated when
- DLR's were supported gave problems with printing. Dunno, but I set
- the generated value down, and sent the note on to the developers who
- suggested the higher value. Maybe we'll see a fix to LS30 someday
- and be able to increase it for those DOS apps that need higher values.
- If your apps need the bigger number (it will be 700 now), just change
- it in your INI file. No other parameters are affected.
-
- 4/23/93
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- Well, looks like it is time for 1.04. Only a couple of things to change,
- but there are over a thousand users of this tool that I know about, and I
- certainly want to keep it as up-to-date as possible! 6 weeks with no
- problems, but now I have 3 changes to make.
-
- 1. You could get a recommendation for additional RAM when you had
- enough. A bug calculated a bad cache size which was detected as
- being too small and (bingo) the recommendation popped out.
- Adding the recommended RAM would make everything work out fine.
- Looks like CNFGLS30 was trying to fix its own bug here, I dunno.
-
- 2. The 123 version omitted the RUN= statement in the CONFIG.SYS
- recommendations to run the OS/2 Standard Edition (SE) cache.
- It has now been added.
-
- 3. The Excel version specified this same cache should be loaded off
- the C drive. Meant to say 'c' so you'd know to specify the drive
- where OS/2 was installed. Finger check! Changed it.
-
- Had a request to make FAT DISKCACHE optional, but that generates
- several problems. Therefore, the recommendation is still there, but
- you can just ignore it and add its value to the HPFS cache. This only
- applies to Entry server configurations using OS/2 SE HPFS on all drives.
- FAT (and DISKCACHE) is optional for Advanced server configurations.
-
- 6/8/93
-
- -----------------------------------------------------
-
- 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, ASK IBM LAN subject.) Or TOMGORDY at AUSVM1 for PROFS users.
- Internet TOMG@VNET.IBM.COM
-
- TomG