J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server for IBM NetfinityRufus Credle, Bryan Nguyen, Craig Parks, Miguel Angel RubioInternational Te
viii J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerThe Team That Wrote This RedbookThis redbook was produced by a team of specialists from
88 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 89Chapter 7. Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld This chapter will discuss the necessary procedures for instal
90 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server4. Select Maximize throughput for Network Applications. Do not reboot when prompted.5. Ret
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 91Figure 16. Oracle8 Installation Settings Screen2. Complete the following fields: • Company Name =
92 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Internet Service Manager • FTP Service • ODBC Driver and Administration3. Click Clos
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 933. After Windows NT is installed, you need to change a few parameters for tuning purposes:1. From y
94 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server2. Place your Oracle8 Enterprise Edition for Windows NT in the CD-ROM drive. Oracle Instal
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 955. Click OK to continue. You will see a screen similar to Figure 19:Figure 19. Installation Option
96 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 22. Legato Storage Manager Screen9. In this example, the Legato Storage Manager wa
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 97Figure 25. Oracle Database Assistant Screen13.No cartridges were selected at this screen. Click Ne
ixMiguel Angel Rubio is an ERP Specialist Consultant for IBM Global Services in Spain, specializing in J.D. Edwards’ WorldSoftware and OneWorld solu
98 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server(see Appendix K-1 of OneWorld Installation Guide (Windows NT-Based Systems), Release B73.3
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 99Table 15. OneWorld B73.3 Minimum System Tablespace Requirements for Oracle8If you created the tabl
100 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 29. Oracle Database Assistant Screen17.At this screen, you will define the minimu
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 101Figure 30. Oracle Database Assistant Screen19.Under the USER tab in the Name field, type USER_DAT
102 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server20.Under the ROLLBACK tab in the Name field, type ROLLBACK_DATA. Click the arrow buttons
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 10322.Accept the defaults for the Redo logs and click Next. You will see a screen similar to Figure 3
104 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server24.For OneWorld, your default database should have a block size of 4K to 8K depending upo
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 10528.The name of the database will be orc1. The system identifier for the database will be orc1. Cli
106 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server7.2.2 Verify Setup of Listener.ora and Tnsnames.ora FilesYou need to check and make sure
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 107Figure 40. The Tnsnames.ora and Listener.ora Files on the Enterprise Server1. Shown in Figure 40
x J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
108 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Servercommunicate with the database named orc1 on the enterprise server. The host IP address is
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 109SID of the database shown in Figure 42) on the deployment server. You should get a response back s
110 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Authorization CodeTo continue with your installation, you will need to obtain an auth
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 111Figure 45. OneWorld Congratulations Screen10.Select Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01 and click C
112 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 46. OneWorld Setup Options ScreenOn OneWorld Setup Options, choose the appropriat
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 113To prepare your rollback scripts, go to your enterprise server and complete the following steps:1.
114 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • From the command prompt, type svrmgr30 and press Enter. • Type connect internal and
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 115appropriate user IDs, passwords, and other variables, then run the batch files to load the tables.
116 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerIn this section, you will provide information such as database type, enterprise server, o
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 117Figure 48. Work with Installation Plans Screen4. On the Work with Installation Plans screen, clic
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 1Chapter 1. IntroductionWhen a company talks about Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), it’s talking about a top-to-bottom
118 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Verify that the Coexistent with World Software box is not checked.6. Click OK to cont
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 119Figure 51. Deployment Server Revisions Screen11.Complete the following information for the Deploy
120 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 53. Enterprise Server Revisions Screen14.On the Enterprise Server Revisions scree
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 121Figure 54. Data Source Setup Screen17.From the action bar, click Form and select Advanced. You wi
122 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Change JDBOCI73.DLL to JDBOCI80.DLL. • For B733 - Server Map, put a check mark in th
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 123Figure 57. Data Source Setup for System - B733 Screen23.Click Form > Advanced. You will see a
124 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Change JDBOCI73.DLL to JDBOCI80.DLL. • For System - B733, put a check mark in the OC
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 125Figure 60. Data Source Revisions for Object Librarian - B733 Screen27.Make the appropriate change
126 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 61. Data Source Setup for Data Dictionary - B733 Screen29.From the action bar, cl
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 12730.Make the appropriate change in the DLL Name field. Change JDBOCI73.DLL to JDBOCI80.DLL.31.Click
2 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerThe reasons why more and more organizations continue to acquire the J.D. Edwards solution a
128 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 64. Select Environments Screen33.At this screen, you will need to select the envi
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 129Figure 65. Data Load Parameters Screen34.Select Load Production Data and then click OK. 35.OneWor
130 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 66. Data Source Setup for Control Tables - Prod (Production) Screen36.Review the
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 13137.Make the appropriate change in the DLL Name field. Change JDBOCI73.DLL to JDBOCI80.DLL.38.Click
132 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 69. Data Source Revisions for Central Objects - PRODB733 Screen40.Make the approp
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 133Figure 70. Data Source Setup for Business Data - PROD Screen42.Here you will set up the data sour
134 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server43.Make the appropriate change in the DLL Name field. Change JDBOCI73.DLL to JDBOCI80.DLL
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 135Figure 73. Data Source Revisions for Versions - PRODB733 Screen46.Make the appropriate change in
136 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 74. Select Environments Screen48.Repeat the same steps for CRP733 as you did for
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 137Figure 75. Congratulations Screen50.Click OK to continue. 7.3.3 Validate the PlanIn this section
Introduction 3OnTrack is so flexible that it even lets you modify your software after the implementation is complete to incorporate subsequent change
138 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 76. Work With Batch Versions - Available Versions Screen3. Highlight the grid rec
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 1394. Choose the Data Selection box, then click Submit. You will see a screen similar to Figure 78:.
140 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 80. Report Output Destination Screen8. Choose On Screen to view your validation r
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 141Note: If the Data Source administrator appears, requesting that you create a data source, click Ca
142 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 83. Work with Installation Plan Screen4. At the Work with Installation Plan scree
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 1435. Verify that this form lists all the necessary locations for your plan. From the action bar clic
144 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 86. Environment Workbench Screen10.On the Environment Workbench screen, verify th
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 145Figure 87. Machine Workbench Screen13.Review the Machine Workbench for the correct parameters. At
146 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 88. Package Workbench Screen15.On the Package Workbench screen, review the Confer
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 1477.4 Installing OneWorld on the Enterprise ServerIn this section, you will use the CD-ROM software
4 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server1.1 The ITSO J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld and IBM Netfinity Lab EnvironmentTo help you envision
148 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 89. OneWorld B733 NT Enterprise Server Setup Screen8. Click Next to continue. You
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 149Figure 91. Enterprise Server Setup Type Screen10.Select Custom for your setup type. In the Target
150 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 92. Enterprise Server Setup Component Selection Screen11.At the Component Selecti
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 151The porttest program initializes a user and an environment (assuming that OneWorld is installed an
152 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server7.4.1.3 Start the OneWorld Enterprise ServerTo start the OneWorld enterprise server, per
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 153Figure 94. Work With Paper Types (Paper Type Revisions) Screen3. In the B73.3 release of OneWorld
154 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 95. Work With Physical Printers (Physical Printer Revisions) Screen3. Complete th
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 1557.5.4 Adding a Logical Printer1. On the Printers (GH9013), choose Work with Logical Printers (P98
156 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 97. Work With Default Printers (Default Logical Printer Revisions) Screen3. Compl
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 157assignments available to all of the individual users belonging to that group. In our example, we w
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 5Chapter 2. J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld is a network-centric, object-oriented, multinational ERP so
158 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 99. User Profiles (User Profile Revisions) Screen5. To create a group profile:
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 159Figure 100. User Profiles (User Profile Revisions) Screen8. Complete the following fields: • In
160 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 101. User Profile (Work With User Profiles) Screen3. Choose an existing user ID.
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 1617.6.3 Assigning Environments to a ProfileWhen starting OneWorld, you can assign more than one env
162 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server7.7 Installing Oracle8 ClientBefore you begin with the installation of OneWorld client o
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 163Figure 105. Oracle8 Client Configuration Screen5. Select Application User and click OK. 6. You ar
164 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNote: You can resynchronize replicated data by changing the ForcedSync value in the [REPL
Implementing Oracle8 and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld 165Figure 106. OneWorld Client Install Screen3. Read the licensing terms and click Continue. You wil
166 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerClick the option to Install Development Objects if you are a OneWorld developer. This opt
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 167Chapter 8. Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorldIn this chapter, we will set up the deployment server for
6 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Vertical SolutionsArchitecture, engineering, construction, mining, real estate, energy/
168 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server3. Double-click the Server process.4. Select Maximize throughput for Network Applications
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1692. Select Install SQL Server 7.0 Prerequisites (shown in Figure 108 on page 168). Next, select
170 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 110. SQL Server 7.0 Selection Screen 5. This time, select Install SQL Server 7.0
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1716. Select Database Server - Standard Edition. You will see a screen similar to Figure 112:Figur
172 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNote: In this step, we changed the drive letter for the SQL Client 7.0 installation to ma
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 173Figure 115. SQL Server Client Network Utility Screen15.Click Add and you will see a screen sim
174 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 117. Server Client Network Utility Screen18.Click OK.8. From the Windows NT deskt
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1759. Configure the Directory Properties tab by adding the drive where you will install OneWorld b
176 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server7. Set the Application Performance Boost for Foreground Applications to 50% (slide set at
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 177Figure 118. SQL Server 7.0 Selection Screen3. Select Install SQL Server 7.0 Prerequisites and
J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 7Windows Terminal Server (TSE), and data servers. During the installation process you can add other Deployment Servers (
178 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server4. Select Launch Setup Wizard. This will install Internet Explorer 4.01 SP 1. When the pr
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 179Figure 121. SQL Server 7.0 Components Selection Screen7. Select Database Server - Standard Edi
180 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 123. Setup Type Screen11.Select Custom configuration and click Next to continue.
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 181Figure 125. Character Set/Sort Order/Unicode Collation Screen13.Accept all default parameters.
182 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 127. Services Accounts Screen15.In the following fields, choose: • Use the same
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 18319.Restart the enterprise server and continue.20.You must configure your SQL Client. To configu
184 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 131. SQL Server Client Network Utility Screen23.Click OK. 24.Go to your Windows N
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1858.3 Installing and Configuring J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3In this section, you will use the I
186 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Servercontracts). You will need to provide your J.D. Edwards’ Address Book number and the seria
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 187Figure 134. OneWorld Congratulations Screen8. Select Install Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.01 and cli
8 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • CRP733 - Conference Room Pilot EnvironmentThis environment is used in an initial phase
188 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server10.On OneWorld Setup Options, choose the appropriate server database (either SQL Server o
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1898.3.1 Creating Databases for SQL Server 7.0In this section, we begin the creation of the SQL S
190 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server3. The database creation script is in the \Oneworld\B733\Database folder. The name of the
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1916. After you have finished editing the script, save this under a new name (for example, DB_SQLS
192 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server10.From the action bar, click Query > Execute. This process will take several minutes
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 1938.3.3 Loading Central Objects for SQL Server 7.0In this section, we will complete the final st
194 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerThe Installation Planner will guide you in a step-by-step process toward defining your in
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 195Figure 141. Work with Installation Plans Screen4. On Work with Installation Plans screen, clic
196 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Verify that the Coexistent with World Software box is not checked.6. Click OK to cont
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 197Figure 144. Deployment Server Revisions Screen11.Complete the following information for the De
J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 92.1 Configurable Network ComputingOneWorld is built on a distributed-object, network-centric architecture called Confi
198 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 145. Enterprise Server Revisions Screen 14.On the Enterprise Server Revisions scr
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 199Figure 146. Data Source Setup Screen17.From the action bar, click Form and select Advanced. Yo
200 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 147. Data Source Revisions Screen 18.At this screen, put a check mark in the OCM
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 201Figure 148. Create New Data Source Screen20.Choose System Data Source and Click Next to contin
202 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 150. Create a New Data Source to SQL Server Screen24.Complete the following field
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 203Figure 152. Create a New Data Source to SQL Server Screen27.Mark the check box for Change the
204 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 154. ODBC Microsoft SQL Server Setup Screen29.Review your setup and click OK to c
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 205items was selected. Click OK. If any of the above are chosen, then refer to J.D. Edwards’ OneWo
206 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 157. Data Source Revisions for System - B733 Screen35.Accept the defaults and pla
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 207Figure 158. Data Source Setup for Object Librarian - B733 Screen36.In the Server Name field, e
10 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerOneWorld tools conceal the code to allow you to create applications without having to mast
208 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 159. Data Source Revisions for Object Librarian - B733 Screen37.Accept the defau
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 209Figure 160. Data Source Setup for Data Dictionary B733 Screen38.In the Server Name field, ensu
210 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 161. Data Source Revisions for Data Dictionary - B73339.Accept the defaults. Clic
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 211Figure 162. Environment Selection Screen40.On the Environment Selection screen, check the appr
212 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 163. Select Environments Screen41.At this screen, you will select the environment
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 213Figure 164. Data Load Parameters Screen42.Select Load Production Data and then click OK. 43.On
214 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 165. Data Source Setup for Control Tables - Prod Screen44.Review the accuracy of
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 215Figure 166. Data Source Revisions for Control Tables - Prod Screen45.Accept the defaults. Clic
216 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 167. Data Source Setup for Business Data - Prod Screen46.From the action bar, cli
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 217. Figure 168. Data Source Revisions for Business Data - Prod Screen47.Accept the defaults. Cli
J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 11can use the batch of one concept as a compromise between real-time and store and forward processing. • Multitiered ne
218 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 169. Data Source Setup for Central Objects - PRODB733 Screen48.From the action b
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 21949.Accept the defaults. Click OK to create a new data source.Note: You must repeat the same ste
220 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 172. Data Source Revisions for Versions - PRODB733 Screen51.Accept the defaults.
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 221Figure 173. Select Environments Screen52.Repeat the same steps for CRP733 as for PRD733. Doubl
222 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 174. Work with Installation Plans Screen54.Click OK to continue. 8.3.5 Validate
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 223Figure 175. Work With Batch Versions - Available Versions Screen3. Highlight the grid record f
224 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server4. Select the Data Selection box, then click Submit. You will see a screen similar to Fig
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 225Figure 179. Report Output Destination Screen8. Choose On Screen to view your validation report
226 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNote: If the Data Source administrator appears, requesting that you create a data source,
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 227Figure 182. Work with Installation Plan Screen4. At the Work with Installation Plan screen, do
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228 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5. Verify that this form lists all the necessary locations for your plan. From the action
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 229Figure 185. Environment Workbench Screen10.On the Environment Workbench screen, verify the env
230 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 186. Machine Workbench Screen13.Review the Machine Workbench for the correct para
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 231Figure 187. Package Workbench Screen15.On the Package Workbench screen, review the Conference
232 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server8.4 Installing OneWorld on the Enterprise ServerIn this section, you will use the CD-ROM
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 233Figure 188. OneWorld B733 NT Enterprise Server Setup Screen8. Click Next to continue. You will
234 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 190. Enterprise Server Setup Type Screen10.Click Custom for your setup type. 11.I
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 235Figure 191. Enterprise Server Setup Component Selection Screen12.At the Component Selection sc
236 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerTable 20. OneWorld Data Sources and Database Names for SQL Server 7.0For more informatio
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 2378.4.1.1 Installing OneWorld Network and Queue ServicesIn this section, you will install JDESQU
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 13Chapter 3. Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server EditionWindows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition (TSE or WTS) is
238 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerOneWorld Enterprise Server Processes" in the J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld Installation Gui
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 239however the basic steps are shown below. For Paper Type Revisions, enter the following fields:
240 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNote: The capability type H (Host) and P (Paper) are required to set up a physical printe
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 241 • Logical Printer = Name of printer where you will send your print job. • Description = Long
242 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server8.6 Setting User and Group ProfilesJ.D. Edwards recommends you set up one or two users t
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 243Figure 197. User Profiles (Work With User Profiles) Screen4. Click Add to create a new profile
244 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 198. User Profiles (User Profile Revisions) Screen5. To create a group profile:
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 245Figure 199. User Profiles (User Profile Revisions) Screen8. Complete the following fields: •
246 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server.Figure 200. User Profile (Work With User Profiles) Screen3. Choose an existing user ID.
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 2478.6.3 Assigning Environments to a ProfileWhen starting OneWorld, you can assign more than one
14 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerCitrix and Its Relationship to TSEMicrosoft and Citrix agreed to provide Windows-based ter
248 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server8.7 Installing OneWorld Client The workstation installation copies all necessary compone
Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 and OneWorld 2494. Save the file, then close it.8.7.3 Installing OneWorld Client (Interactive Mode)Install the
250 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 203. OneWorld Sign-On (Welcome) Screen4. Type the login ID. (For this example, LE
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 251Chapter 9. Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server EditionThis chapter provides information and instructions to install
252 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • IBM DHCP services may be installed using your IBM Network Station Manager CD-ROM. •
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 253 • NC Navigator Network Station Browser • Adobe Acrobat ReaderIf you wish to use Microsoft’s Int
254 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 205. Error Message When Installing on a FAT Drive2. A Web browser, either Netscap
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 255represent a choice of the language that the product should use once installed, except in the case
256 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerSelect Install Additional Products first since we need the Web browser and Web server pre
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 2574. Start the browser and follow the instructions. You will click through several screens before re
Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition 15Figure 3. Network Configuration of TSE and MetaFrame 3.1 IBM Network StationsThe IBM Network Stati
258 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 211. Lotus Domino Go Webserver - Select Components Screen2. On the Select Compone
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 259Figure 213. Lotus Domino Go Webserver - Choose Component Directories ScreenFigure 214. Lotus Dom
260 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 215. Lotus Domino Go Webserver - Completion Warning ScreenNotice, as indicated in
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 261Figure 217. Language Selection for Network Station Manager ScreenThis screen asks for a language
262 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 219. Choose Destination Location Screen7. This screen allows you to choose the ta
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 263Figure 221. Migration ScreenThis screen is used only if you are migrating from a previous version
264 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverand DDNS servers, the TFTP server, the TIMED server, the network station login (NSLD) ser
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 265Figure 224. Summary of Products to Be Installed Screen 12.Click Next to continue. The program fil
266 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 227. Completion Screen9.5.4 Verify the Network Station Manager and Components In
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 267Figure 228. Add/Remove Programs Properties Screen (Installation Verification) The Add/Remove Prog
16 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerIBM Network Station benefits are: • Provides simultaneous access to applications througho
268 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 229. Installed Services Screen The fact that all of these services have a status
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 269For example, assume we have users User1 and JDE defined on the ONEWORLD PDC as members of a global
270 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 232. Add Users and Groups Screen Notice that we have selected in the List Names F
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 271Figure 233. NSMUser Group on Local Server9.5.6 Lotus Domino Go Webserver Service StartupIf you e
272 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 234. Service Startup Screen3. Under System Account, select Allow Service to Inter
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 273This status panel displays activity and log information. Notice the bottom left-hand corner of the
274 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 236. MetaFrame Installation Autorun Panel3. At this screen, click MetaFrame Setup
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 275Figure 237. Lotus SmartSuite 97 Screen (Exit and Reboot) Screen7. Here, you are given the option
276 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverbrowser to access the Citrix Web site, http://www.citrix.com/activate, to activate Metafr
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 277Figure 240. Activation Detail Form Screen 7. Complete the Activation Detail form and click Contin
Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition 17Figure 6. The IBM Network Station Series 1000The IBM Network Station Series 1000 (Figure 6) is the
278 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 241. MetaFrame Installation Autorun Panel2. Select Setup ICA Client and click Nex
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 279Figure 243. ICA Client Setup Screen6. Type in a unique name that you will call the workstation cl
280 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 245. IBM Network Station Manager Main Screen4. From the Setup Tasks, on the left
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 2815. Select the default that you are using. For this example, select System defaults. Note: Dependin
282 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverother applications. However, we chose to add the creating of an ICA client for the PC des
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 283Figure 250. Client Destination Location Screen7. Click Next to install the client to the default
284 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 252. ICA Client Name Screen9. Type in your client name and click Next to continue
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 28512.Select the connection type that you will be using. (For example, we used Network). Click Next a
286 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 257. Add a new Remote Application Screen15.Complete the following fields: • User
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 287Figure 259. Add a new Remote Application Screen18.Leave the following fields blank: • Applicatio
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18 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNetwork Station Manager features and benefits:Table 1. The IBM Network Station Manager Fe
288 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 261. Add a new Remote Application Screen21.Click Finish. You will receive the mes
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 2899.9 Configure Installation Planner for Windows NT Terminal ServerThis section provides the necess
290 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 264. Custom Installation Planner Screen 5. On Installation Planner, enter the bas
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 291Figure 265. Custom Installation Plan (Location Revisions) Screen7. Click OK to continue.8. On the
292 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 267. Custom Installation Plan (Enterprise Server Revisions) Screen11.Click OK. Yo
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 29313.Click OK to continue.Figure 269. Enterprise Server Dialog Box14.Click No if you are not adding
294 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 271. Windows Terminal Server Dialog Box16.Click OK to continue. You will see a sc
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 295 • Installation Path = The installation directory path to which you are installing OneWorld on yo
296 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 274. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen21.Verify the accuracy of
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 297Figure 275. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen22.Verify the accuracy of the Data
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 19Chapter 4. IBM Netfinity Family of ServersThe IBM and J.D. Edwards solution for your business starts with a choice of In
298 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 276. Custom Installation Plan (Environment Selection) Screen23.In the Environment
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 299Figure 277. Custom Installation Plan (Select Environments) ScreenThe Wxxx733 environments will ap
300 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 278. Custom Installation Plan (Data Load Parameters) Screen26.Choose Do Not Load
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 301Figure 280. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen28.Verify the accuracy of the Cont
302 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 281. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen29.Verify the accuracy of
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 303Figure 282. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen30.Verify the accuracy of the Busi
304 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 283. Custom Installation Plan (Data Source Setup) Screen31.Verify the accuracy of
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 305CFigure 284. Custom Installation Plan (Select Environments) Screen33.On Select Environments, choo
306 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 285. Custom Installation Plan (Work With Batch Versions) Screen38.Complete the fo
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 307Figure 287. Custom Installation Plan (Data Selection) Screen40.At this screen, you will set crite
20 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Service - IBM’s renowned service and support are with you all the way. Listed are the
308 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 289. Report Output Destination Screen43.Choose On Screen to view your validation
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 30946.From the action bar, click Form > Release. You will see a screen similar to Figure 291.Note:
310 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 292. Installation Workbench (Work with Installation Plan) Screen3. Again, verify
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 311Figure 293. Installation Workbench (Location Workbench) Screen5. Verify that this form lists all
312 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 294. Installation Workbench (Data Source Workbench) Screen7. At the Data Source W
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 313Figure 295. Installation Workbench (Environment Workbench) Screen11.On the Environment Workbench
314 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 296. Installation Workbench (Machine Workbench) Screen14.Review the Machine Workb
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 315Figure 297. Installation Workbench (Package Workbench) Screen17.On the Package Workbench screen,
316 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server2. From your OneWorld work space access the Advanced Operations menu (GH9011), and choose
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 317Figure 299. User Profiles (User Environment Revisions) Screen7. For User Environment Revisions, s
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 21This service also enables you to dialout and directly access and control a remote system’s NASM adapter or Netfinit
318 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverto performing a client install on the Windows Terminal Server, complete the following ste
Implementing Windows NT Terminal Server Edition 3193. In the [DB SYSTEM SETTING] section, set the Default PathCode parameter to the valid path code y
320 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 301. OneWorld Sign-On (Installation) Screen4. Type the login ID. (For this exampl
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 321Appendix A. Modify Setup.inf and ODBCDataSource.inf for SQL ServerWhen you prepare to install the OneWorld client on yo
322 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 323Appendix B. Special NoticesThis publication is intended to help IS professionals perform server selection and implement
324 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerAny performance data contained in this document was determined in a controlled environmen
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 327Appendix C. Related PublicationsThe publications listed in this section are considered particularly suitable for a more
328 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/server/sguide/ •http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/netfinity/ •htt
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 329How to Get ITSO RedbooksThis section explains how both customers and IBM employees can find out about ITSO redbooks, red
22 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server2. IBM Netfinity 5500 and 7000 servers will include a license of Domino Application Server
330 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerIBM Redbook Fax Order FormPlease send me the following:We accept American Express, Diners
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 331IndexNumerics128-bit version - NC Navigator 264Aadditional products 255autorun.exe 254CCD contents 252CD-ROM 2
332 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNCD 255Netscape Navigator installation 256Network Station 251Network-Centric Comput
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 333ITSO Redbook EvaluationJ.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server for IBM Netfinity SG24-5842-00Your fee
SG24-5842-00Printed in the U.S.A.J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server for IBM Netfinity SG24-5842-00
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 23 • Integrated Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) video controller with 4 MB of 100 MHz synchronous graphics RAM (SGRA
24 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFigure 7. Exploded View of the IBM Netfinity 3000 Tower ServerEven at entry level, this p
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 25amounts of adapter expansion and internal disk storage is required or anticipated in the future. 4.3 IBM Netfinity
26 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Internal support for high-performance 4.51 GB and 9.1 GB 10K Wide Ultra SCSI HDDs and
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 27Figure 8. Exploded View of the IBM Netfinity 50004.4 IBM Netfinity 5500 and 5500 M20The IBM Netfinity 5500 and 55
© Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1999. All rights reserved.Note to U.S Government Users - Documentation related to restricted
28 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverprocessor-based platforms designed with high-availability features required to run busines
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 29 • One step array initialization and synchronization - reduces the time to prepare a new RAID 5 array to accept da
30 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverserver’s well-being so that questionable components can be replaced during off hours.4.4.2
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 31 • Two hot-swap fans and two hot-swap, high-capacity blowers reducing temperatures for full configurations of adap
32 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerOneWorld Enterprise server in LAN environments where a significant number of users require
IBM Netfinity Family of Servers 33 • Two Integrated Adaptec AIC-7895 SCSI controllers providing up to 132 MB/sec throughput for high-performance int
34 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Hot-swap PCI card slots, drive bays, fans, power supplies, and optional redundant powe
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 35Chapter 5. Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations Currently the IBM sizing service for J.D. Edwards is able to prov
36 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.1 Hardware and Software Considerations and RequirementsTo simplify the sizing overview,
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 375.2.3 Hard DisksIn today’s environment, hard disks are becoming more and more reliable, with an averag
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 iiiContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
38 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • ECC on the fly (ECC and cache) • Media problems: • Soft error count for read/write o
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 392. Never put two servers on the same hub if it can be avoided. This will keep backplane congestion low
40 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.2.5.1 RAID Zero (RAID 0)RAID 0 is the striping of data across a number of disks (as sho
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 41Disk duplexing is similar to RAID 1 except the two disks are attached to different disk controllers. Th
42 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serveris performance degradation when one disk fails. However the disk can be replaced, the miss
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 43adapters. Also available for the IBM ServeRAID adapters are a range of battery backed cache options to
44 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerNote: This is not the complete set of IBM Netfinity solutions, but only the solutions that
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 45placed on the replacement adapter, thereby removing the "human factor" in reconfiguring the a
46 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverspecifications. System management hardware or software will report the failure of a fan, w
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 47The main points to consider in providing a good solution are: • Time taken to back up and restore data
iv J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.7 Configuration Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Serverfeature in an Intel processor-based server. If your server experiences a problem, it will
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 49Contact a consultant for further advice and guidance on designing, planning, and implementing a well ba
50 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.3 Software ConsiderationsIn the J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3.x Solution, the compulsory
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 51 • Mail server • Intranet server • Extranet server • Application serverThese functions or applicati
52 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.4.1 OneWorld Deployment Server RequirementsIn this section, we list the software and ha
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 53Table 4. Database Hardware Requirements for Deployment ServerThe OneWorld installation program provide
54 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerThe following table helps you calculate the disk space required for OneWorld software on t
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 555.4.2 OneWorld Enterprise Server RequirementsIn this section, we list the software and hardware requir
56 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerTable 8 helps you calculate the disk space required for One World software on the enterpri
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 57Depending on your database (Oracle or SQL Server), use the following tables to calculate the amount of
v8.3.7 Running Installation Workbench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2268.3.8 Setting Up and Verifying the Hosts File . . .
58 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerTable 10. SQL Server Database Hardware Requirements for Enterprise ServerDatabase Name Da
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 595.4.3 OneWorld Workstation RequirementsIn this section, we list the software and hardware requirements
60 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerTable 12. Database Hardware Requirements for OneWorld WorkstationDatabase Name Minimum Re
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 615.5 Preparing for OneWorld InstallationThis section presents an overview of the information required a
62 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Temp directories • Install paths • User IDs5. OneWorld Data Source NamesData sources
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 63the installation plan you need to install OneWorld. The information you provide on the Installation Pla
64 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerCentral Objects The data source for the Central Objects specification tables. It is identi
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 65 • Package Workbench - Transfers the F9885, F9886, and F9887 package information tables from the Plann
66 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerYou can specify different packages by users when necessary while taking advantage of the r
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 674. A professional sizing response package will be returned to the IBM ERP consultant or business partne
vi J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerC.2 Redbooks on CD-ROMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
68 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerAnother important consideration when evaluating a pre-sales sizing is that the test worklo
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 69 • Sizings are done at a target server CPU utilization of 40% to 60%. • Main memory is sized at 8 MB
70 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerFor more information on the ServeRAID-3HB and -3L Ultra2 SCSI adapters, download this PDF
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 71Sizing QuestionnaireOneWorldIntroduction:Thank you for allowing IBM the opportunity to provide you a si
72 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerSizing QuestionnaireOneWorldCompany Name:Street Address:Street Address:City, State Zip:Cou
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 73Company Wide UsersUsersPlease complete this information as accurately as possible. Be sure not to doubl
74 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerConference Room Pilot and Development Requirements: Additional Information for Production
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 75System Requirements for Production:Explanations of Some of the Above Questions:Conference Room Pilot Re
76 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server5.8 Hardware and Software Requirements for Windows Terminal ServerIn this section, we lis
Sizing, Considerations, and Recommendations 77Important:(1) Mdac 2.1 (which contains the versions of ODBC drivers) is not supported for WindowsTermin
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 viiPrefaceThis redbook describes how to implement the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and thin client solutions, J.D. Ed
78 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server
© Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 79Chapter 6. Using ServerGuide for IBM NetfinityThe HardwareGuide CD helped us to perform a simplified server installation
80 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal ServerServerGuide includes the following CDs: • ServerGuide SoftwareGuide • ServerGuide Hardwa
Using ServerGuide for IBM Netfinity 816.2 HardwareGuide and Windows NT Server 4.0The HardwareGuide CD helps you perform a simplified server installa
82 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server • Hot Spare Drives: ID 5 on SCSI Channel 2 is 8.6 MB 13.Click Apply to continue.14.At th
Using ServerGuide for IBM Netfinity 83For the latest device drivers, software patches, product information, general ServerGuide notes or specific inf
84 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server6.3.1 Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Using the SoftwareGuide CDStart the SoftwareGuide
Using ServerGuide for IBM Netfinity 85At this point, ensure that you have the retail version of Windows NT Server 4.0 available. Click on the > bu
86 J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld B73.3 and Windows Terminal Server6.4 SoftwareGuide CD-ROM with Windows Terminal Server EditionWhen using SoftwareGuide to
Using ServerGuide for IBM Netfinity 87Note: The IBM Netfinity S3 Trio V2/GX Device Driver for NT and the IBM Netfinity PC Srvr Ethernet Ctrlr and IBM
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