This chapter provides instructions for initial configuration of TAS from the UNIX command line. Configure TAS only after you complete all the appropriate installation steps in the TotalNET Advanced Server Release Notes. You must perform initial configuration immediately after TAS installation to complete all system-level configuration tasks.
Follow these steps to begin initial setup:
Log in as root to the TAS host machine.
Change directory to the TotalNET home directory $TNHOME/usr/sbin. For the location of TNHOME on your platform, check the Solaris Server Intranet Extension Installation Library.
Enter the following command:
./tnsetup |
The following script appears:
TotalNet Advanced Server Press <Return> to continue. [OK] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
This script has attempted to discover default values for all of the parameters required for minimum configuration of TotalNET Advanced Server. You may modify any of the values on the following screens. If any are displayed as a series of dashes (-), you will need to change them. Otherwise, you may accept the defaults and these values will be used to configure transports, realms, services, volumes and printers for TotalNET Advanced Server. Press <Return> to continue [OK] |
Press Enter.
The following options appear:
General Configuration |
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1.License Key |
--------- |
2.TotalNET administrator |
totalnet |
3.TotalNET administrator's group |
totalnet |
4.Start configured services on reboot |
yes |
Type: |
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a |
Accept all of the values as shown. |
c [<n> <n> ...] |
Change specified item <n>, or all items. |
h <n> |
Help on item <n>. |
r |
Redraw menu |
q |
Quit without changing anything. |
Option [r] |
Enter c 1.
To use TAS in single-user mode, leave the license key field blank. To use TAS with multiple users, enter your TAS license key enclosed in quotes. Enter letters in the key in the case provided by your Syntax representative. Each time you start TAS and execute a server daemon, TAS verifies the identification number of its host server, checks the licensed user limit, and, if applicable, checks the expiration date of the license. Contact your Syntax sales representative to purchase additional licenses.
To accept the user totalnet and the group totalnet as defaults for the TAS administrator and start configured services on reboot, continue to Step 5.
To change the name or group of the administrator or to disable the option to start configured services on reboot, follow the appropriate instructions below. When you finish, press Enter and continue to Step 5.
To change the name of the administrator: Enter c 2 and type the administrator name you want.
To change the group name of the administrator: Enter c 3 and type the group name you want.
To avoid starting your services when you complete configuration: Enter c 4, then enter no.
Enter a to accept the values shown.
The following script appears:
Checking user... Press <Return> to continue. [OK] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
Checking group... Press <Return> to continue. [OK] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
Checking license... Press <Return> to continue. [OK] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
Continue with these values? [yes] |
Press Enter.
The options below appear. Options 4 and 5 do not appear if your system does not support NetBEUI.
LMserver Configuration |
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1. Enable LM-NT-OS/2 |
yes |
2. LMserver server name |
hostname |
3. LMserver workgroup name |
workgroup |
4. Support for NetBEUI clients |
yes |
5. Device for NetBEUI |
/dev/iee:0 |
Type: |
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a |
Accept all of the values as shown. |
c [<n> <n>...] |
Change specified item <n> or all items. |
h <n> |
Help on item <n>. |
r |
Redraw menu |
q |
Quit without changing anything. |
Option [r] |
To enable the LM-NT-OS/2 realm and accept all default values for file service name, workgroup name, NetBEUI services, and the NetBEUI interface name, continue to Step 2.
To disable the LM-NT-OS/2 realm or change the file service name, workgroup name, NetBEUI services configuration, or NetBEUI interface name, follow the appropriate instructions below. When you finish, press Enter and continue to Step 2.
To disable the LM-NT-OS/2 realm: Enter c 1 and press Enter, then type no.
To change the file service name: Enter c 2 and press Enter, then type a service name with 15 or fewer characters and no spaces.
To change the workgroup name: Enter c 3 and press Enter, then type the name you want.
To disable NetBEUI client support: Enter c 4 and press Enter, then type no.
To change the NetBEUI interface name: Enter c 5 and press Enter, then type the name you want.
Enter a to accept the values shown.
The following options appear:
LMserver Configuration |
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1.Enable LM-NT-OS/2 |
yes |
2.LMserver server name |
hostname |
3.LMserver workgroup name |
workgroup |
4.Support for NetBEUI clients |
yes |
5.Device for NetBEUI |
/dev/iee:0 |
Continue with these values? |
[yes] |
Press Enter.
The following options appear:
NWserver Configuration |
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1. Enable NetWare Compatibility |
yes |
2. NWserver name |
nwhostname |
Type: |
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a |
Accept all of the values as shown. |
c [<n> <n> ...] |
Change specified item <n>, or all items. |
h <n> |
Help on item <n>. |
r |
Redraw menu |
q |
Quit without changing anything. |
To enable the NetWare realm and accept the default file service name, continue to Step 2.
To disable the NetWare realm or change the file service name, follow the appropriate instructions below. When you finish, press Enter and continue to Step 2.
To disable the NetWare realm: Enter c 1 and press Enter, then type no.
To change the file service name: Enter c 2 and press Enter, then type a service name with 15 or fewer characters and no spaces.
Enter a to accept the values shown.
The following options appear:
NWserver Configuration |
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1. Enable NetWare Compatibility |
yes |
2. NWserver name |
nwhostname |
Continue with these values? |
[yes] |
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
TNIPX Configuration Configure network numbers and Ethernet/Token Ring frame types as defined by Novell. If there are other NetWare or NetWare servers on the network, this script can detect the values used and auto-configure all of the interfaces. This is the recommended method. 1. Have the script auto-configure network interfaces to support all auto-discovered frame types and network numbers. 2. Have the script ask you to specify options for each interface. Option: [1] |
To have the script auto-configure frame types and network numbers for the tnipx transport interface, enter 1. The following script appears:
This option should be selected only if there are other NetWare servers running on the network. Do you want to continue with option 1? [y] |
To have the script prompt you for tnipx transport interface options, enter 2.
Enter yes (y).
The following options appear:
MACserver Configuration |
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1. Enable AppleTalk Compatibility |
yes |
2. MACserver name |
athostname |
3. AppleTalk interface |
/dev/le:0 |
Type: |
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a |
Accept all of the values as shown. |
c [<n> <n> ...] |
Change specified item <n>, or all items. |
h <n> |
Help on item <n>. |
r |
Redraw menu. |
q |
Quit without changing anything. |
Option [r] |
To enable the AppleTalk realm and accept the default file service and interface names, continue to Step 2.
To disable the AppleTalk realm or change the file service or interface name, follow the appropriate instructions below. When you finish, press Enter and continue to Step 2.
To disable the AppleTalk realm: Enter c 1 and press Enter, then type no.
To change the file service name: Enter c 2 and press Enter, then type a service name with 15 or fewer characters and no spaces.
To change the interface name: Enter c 4 and press Enter, then type the name you want.
Enter a to accept the values shown.
The following options appear:
MACserver Configuration |
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1. Enable AppleTalk Compatibility |
yes |
2. MACserver name |
athostname |
3. AppleTalk interface |
/dev/le:0 |
Continue with these values? [yes] |
|
Press Enter.
The following script appears:
The Default AppleTalk Zone is a character string specifying the logical network this system belongs to. You must provide a value for it. Default AppleTalk Zone [default-zonename] |
Enter your AppleTalk zone name and press Enter.
The following script appears:
Configure totalnet as the TotalNET Administrator Enable server restart on reboot Creating /etc/init.d/TAS /etc/init.d/TAS created Do NB realm setup Adding driver tnnbu_nx... Adding driver tnnbu_dg... Adding driver tnnbu_ss... Do NW realm setup Adding driver tnipx_ex... Adding driver tnipx... Registering STREAMS modules tnspx and tnitp for autopush... Do AT realm setup Adding driver tnddp... Adding driver tnatp... Adding driver tnasp... Adding driver tnpap... TAS setup completed. |
You have successfully configured TAS!
For instructions on administering and configuring the server from the UNIX command line, use the commands described in Chapters 3 and 4.