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IBM-AUSTRIA - PC-HW-Support 30 Aug 1999 |
ServeRAID Programs for Windows NT and Windows 95
ServeRAID Programs for Windows NT and Windows 95
The ServeRAID program files available for Windows NT consist of the ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring
Program, device drivers, background-server components, and the IPSSEND and IPSMON command-line programs.
(See 'IPSSEND and IPSMON Programs' for more information.)
The IBM ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Program for Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 95 is
called the WIN32-Based program. This program provides a graphical interface that enables you to monitor
ServeRAID configuration changes being performed on your server while your server is fully operational.
You can create an array, delete an array, create a logical drive, change the RAID level, dynamically increase
the logical drive size, rebuild an array, and perform other basic ServeRAID configuration functions.
You can run the WIN32-Based program in the stand-alone mode only on a Windows NT server.
Or, you can run the WIN32-Based program remotely on a Windows NT or Windows 95 client and access
the client from a server that has TCP/IP, a background-server component
(see 'ServeRAID Background-Server Components'), and one of the following operating systems installed:
- Microsoft Windows NT
- IBM OS/2 Warp Server and OS/2 LAN Server
- Novell NetWare 3.12 and 4.1X
- SCO UnixWare 7.0
- SCO OpenServer 5.0.X
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