42.713 bytes

Preloaded Software Information

Document ID: SCOD-46XN52

Netfinity 5500 M20 - Installing OS/2 Warp Server v4.0

Applicable to: World-Wide

IBM Netfinity 5500 M20 Installation Instructions for OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 Advanced SMP
Revision: 1.00
Updated: 04/01/99

Supported Systems: 8662 All Models

Follow the Network Operating System (NOS) instructions provided in this document sequentially unless you are instructed differently. Windows and messages might differ from those in this document. Throughout this document the term 'select' is used to mean, use the arrow keys to highlight a selection on a menu and then press Enter to complete the selection.

This document contains the following:
1.0 What you will need
2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks
3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users
4.0 Detailed installation instructions
4.1 Setting up the hardware for NOS installation
4.2 Setting up the BIOS
4.3 Configuring arrays using the integrated IBM ServeRAID II controller
4.4 Running the OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 NOS Installation Program using the integrated IBM ServeRAID II controller
Appendix A: Installing FixPak XR_W040, MPTS FixPak WR08610, and LANServer FixPak IP08528 on OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 Advanced SMP
A.1 Creating FixPak diskettes
A.2 Installing FixPak XR_W040 (OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W040)
A.2.1 Before installing
A.2.2 Installing from a started (booted) OS/2 partition
A.3 Installing MPTS FixPak WR08610
A.4 Installing LANServer FixPak IP08528
A.5 Backout instructions
Appendix B: Installing the S3 Trio V2/GX device driver
Appendix C: Installing the Advanced Service Processor Adapter device driver

1.0 What You Will Need
Supported hard disk drives. Refer to http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/compat/ for a list of supported options and part numbers for your server.

A licensed copy of OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 Advanced SMP

Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP v4.0 Installation Diskette for CD-ROM, version +1.00 (filename 33L3647) or later

Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP v4.0 Diskette 1 for CD-ROM, version 1.00 (filename 33L3646) or later

IBM ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, version 3.10 (filename 33L3938.EXE) or later

IBM Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor Device Driver Diskette version 1.05 (filename 00N8630) or later

IBM Netfinity S3 Trio V2/GX Device Driver for OS/2 Diskette, version 3.03.26 (filename 24L8036.EXE) or later

OS/2 FixPak XR_W040 or later. This is available from the sites listed in Section 2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks

MPTS FixPak WR08610. This is available from the sites listed in Section 2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks

LANServer FixPak IP08528. This is available from the sites listed in Section 2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks

2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks
IBM BBS (U.S.): 1-919-517-0001

IBM FTP site: ftp://ftp.infania.net/pccbbs/pc_servers/

IBM U.S. Web site:http://www.pc.ibm.com/support?page=IBM+PC+Server or http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/searchfiles.html

For IBM PC sites in other countries, begin at http://www.ibm.com

FixPak 40 (OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W040):
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08610_conv/

MPTS FixPak WR08610:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/lan/fixes/lsv5.0_uni-smp/english-us/ip08528/

LANServer FixPak IP08528:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/v3.0warp/english-us/xr_w040/

NOTES:


ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/PRODUCT/fixes/



Anonymous FTP to ftp.software.ibm.com (IP Address 198.17.57.66) in the /ps/products/os2/fixes directory.
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes

If you are very familiar with SCSI, hardware, and the installation process, continue with 3.0 Quick Installation Instructions for Experienced Users. If not, continue with 4.0 Detailed Installation Instructions.

3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users
IMPORTANT: OS/2 currently only supports one CD-ROM device installed in the server during NOS installation. Additional CD-ROM devices can be installed in the server after completion of the NOS installation. Refer to APAR PJ24628 for more information. Verify that there is only one CD-ROM device in the server before continuing.

1. If you plan to use an external DASD enclosure, refer to the documentation provided with the external enclosure for proper set up.

2. Configure the arrays on the hard disk drives using the IBM ServeRAID DOS Configuration Diskette, Version R3.10 or later.

3. If any ISA devices are installed (or will be installed) that need IRQs or other system resources reserved, go into the BIOS settings and select Plug and Play; then, select the desired resource type you want to reserve. Change the desired resource from Plug and Play to ISA Legacy.

4. Use the Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP v4.0 Diskette 0 and 1 for CD-ROM v1.00 to do the installation. These new installation diskettes contain the correct device drivers for the 5500 M20.

5. After formatting, OS/2 will perform an operating system file copy. When the file copy is complete, the system will beep and display a panel asking you to press Enter to restart or F3 to exit to a command prompt.
a. Press F3 to exit to a command prompt.
b. Type:

A:OS2LDRFX

and press Enter.
c. Exit when prompted and continue the installation.

6. At the System Configuration window, change the CD-ROM from the default to Non-Listed IDE CD-ROM.

7. Select Video Graphics Array (VGA) video driver and click OK; then, click OK again at the System Configuration window.

Note: If you plan to use the S3 Trio 64V2/GX device driver that is shipped with the server on the IBM Netfinity 5000/5500/5500 M10/7000 M10 S3 Trio V2/GX Device Driver for OS/2 Diskette, v3.03.26 (filename 24L8036.EXE) to allow higher video resolutions, use the VGA video device driver during NOS installation. You can only install this new video device driver after the NOS installation is complete. Review Appendix B for full device driver installation details.

8. At the Configuration window, click the bottom check mark for Adapter and Protocol Services. Add any additional network adapters and necessary protocols.

9. Install FixPak 40 (or later), MPTS FixPak WR08610, and LANServer FixPak IP08528. See Appendix A for details.

Note: OS/2 does not provide necessary support required to support hot-plug PCI operations.

4.0 Detailed installation instructions

4.1 Setting up the hardware for NOS installation
1. Facing the rear of the server, loosen the two thumbscrews on the top back of the server and remove the top access panel by pushing it toward the rear of the server.

2. For the initial installation, remove all adapters and devices that are not required to get the base operating system installed.

For example: If you are installing multiple network adapters, only install one at this time. If a tape drive or external SCSI devices will be used, disconnect them temporarily. After the operating system starts (boots) without errors, add these devices one at a time. This procedure streamlines the installation process.

3. Install the desired number of hot-swap hard disk drives into the hot-swap bays beginning at the top and continuing downward.

IMPORTANT: OS/2 currently only supports one CD-ROM device installed in the server during NOS installation. Additional CD-ROM devices can be installed in the server after completion of the NOS installation. Refer to APAR PJ24628 for more information. Verify that there is only one CD-ROM device in the server before continuing.

4.2 Setting up the BIOS
1. Power-on the server.

2. Press F1 when the IBM logo appears to enter Configuration/Setup.

3. Verify that you are at the latest level of BIOS.
a. Find the latest level by checking the IBM Web, FTP, or BBS site for Netfinity 5500 M20 BIOS Update Diskette.
b. To determine the version of BIOS running on your server, select System Information; then, select Product Data. The Flash EEPROM Revision Level field contains the BIOS version. The numbers in position 5, 6, and 7 of the level are the current BIOS level. For example, KQE116AUS is BIOS level 16A, U.S. English.
c. Press Esc (Escape) twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.
d. If you determine that your BIOS does not need to be updated, continue with step 6. Otherwise, continue with the next step.

4. If your BIOS does need to be updated, download the appropriate image and build the diskette image by running the EXE file. Answer Y on the last page of the licensing agreement. The current diskette image is KQE116A.EXE and is labeled IBM Netfinity 5500 M20 Flash BIOS Update Diskette.

5. Start (boot) with the BIOS diskette in the server and answer the questions appropriately. After the BIOS update is complete, you might receive a '162 Configuration has changed' error on startup (boot). Ignore this message. Setup will start and you can continue with step 6.

Note: If you do not see the '162 Configuration has changed' message at startup (boot) time, you will need to press F1 when the IBM logo appears to enter Setup.

6. From the Configuration/Setup Utility menu, select Load Default Settings.

7. Press Enter to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.

8. Select Start Options.

9. Use the arrow keys to change the Primary Startup Sequence to the following:

First Startup Device: Diskette Drive 0
Second Startup Device: Hard Disk 0
Third Startup Device: CD-ROM
Fourth Startup Device: Disabled

10. Press Esc (Escape) to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.

11. If you do not have any ISA devices installed in the server, continue with step 17. Otherwise, continue with the next step.

12. Select Plug and Play.

13. Determine the I/O, Memory, DMA, and Interrupt resources that each ISA adapter will require.

14. Select the appropriate resource type and press Enter.

15. Scroll through the selections to the value that matches the ISA Legacy Resource. Use the arrow keys to change the value from Plug and Play to ISA Legacy.

16. Press Esc (Escape) twice to return to the Configuration/Setup Utility menu.

17. Select Exit Setup.

18. Select Yes, save and exit the Setup Utility.

4.3 Configuring Arrays Using the Integrated IBM ServeRAID II Controller
1. Insert the IBM ServeRAID DOS Configuration Diskette into drive A and start the server. During the initial startup (boot), an error message similar to the following might occur:

Following drives not responding (oldstate:newstate:ch:bay)
(ONL:DDD:2:1)(ONL:DDD:2:2)
Identifiers for the following drives do not match configuration ...

Press F5 - to accept any configuration changes that might occur. The drives will be set up later in this section to match your configuration.

2. Select Advanced Functions.

3. Select Init/View/Synchronize Config.

4. Select Initialize Configuration.

5. Confirm the initialization request with a Yes.

6. After initializing, press Esc (Escape) three times to exit to the Main Menu.

7. Select Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive.

8. Select Create Disk Array.

9. Use the arrow keys to select RDY drives for each new array.

10. Press Enter on each highlighted drive to change the status to ONL which adds it to the array.

11. Press Esc (Escape) twice when finished selecting drives to return to the create/delete/copy log drive menu.

12. Select Define Logical Drive.

13. Select an array on which to define a drive.

14. Specify the RAID level for the new logical drive.

15. Specify the size for the new logical drive and confirm with a Yes.

Note: The maximum size for a logical drive under OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 is 512GB for HPFS386 and 26GB for HPFS. The minimum recommended size for a partition is 500MB. This amount might vary depending on the selections made during the installation process.

16. When the message stating that All logical drives must be INITIALIZED after being created appears, press Enter.

17. Confirm the command to initialize the new logical drive with a Yes; then, press any key to continue.

Note: If a RAID-5 logical drive was defined, a message appears stating that 'The logical drive that you just created is being synchronized in the background.' The logical drive is now ready for data storage.

18. Press Esc (Escape) to return to the Main Menu.

Note: The server can be restarted (rebooted) during the synchronization process. The ServeRAID II controller is designed to suspend synchronization during a restart; then, continue after the restart has completed.

19. Select Advanced Functions.

20. Select Backup IPS ServeRAID Config.

21. Verify that the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Diskette is not write-protected.

21. Enter the file name where you want to save the Configuration or press Enter to accept the default; then, select Yes to confirm.

22. Exit the utility. Ignore the message to back up the RAID configuration and confirm with a Yes. Remove the diskette.

4.4 Running the OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 NOS Installation Program using the integrated IBM ServeRAID II controller
1. Insert the Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP Installation Diskette for CD-ROM into the diskette drive and the OS/2 Warp Server Version 4 Advanced SMP CD into the CD-ROM drive and reset the server.

Note: Do not use the Installation diskette or the diskette 1 that that was packaged with the OS/2 Warp Server Version 4 Advanced SMP CD. Refer to 2.0 Where to download Drivers/Files/FixPaks for information on how to obtain the correct diskettes.

2. Insert the Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP v4.0 Diskette 1 for CD-ROM when prompted.

3. At the Welcome window, press Enter. After reading the Important Licensing Information window, press Enter again.

4. Select Advanced Installation.

5. Select 2. Specify your own installation partition.

6. Press Enter twice.

7. Select Create Partition....

8. Enter the size of the partition and press Enter.

NOTES:





9. Select Primary Partition for the first partition and select Extended Logical Drive for all others.

10. Select Create at Start of FreeSpace.

11. Repeat until all space on the drive has been allocated to partitions.

12. Press Tab to change to different physical drives and repeat steps 7 through 10 until all drive space is allocated.

13. Go back to the first logical drive and use the arrow keys to select the partition you want to contain the operating system.

14. From the FDISK options menu, select Set Installable.

15. Name the partition.

16. Press F3 twice to exit the FDISK program.

17. Reinsert the Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP Installation Diskette for CD-ROM into the diskette drive and press Enter to restart the server.

18. Insert the Netfinity 5000 OS/2 Warp Server SMP v4.0 Diskette 1 for CD-ROM when prompted.

19. At the Welcome window, press Enter twice.

20. Select Advanced Installation.

21. Select 1. Accept the drive.

22. Select High Performance File System or select FAT file system; then, press Enter to format the installation partition.

23. After formatting, OS/2 will perform an operating system file copy.

24. When the file copy is complete, the server will beep and display a panel asking you to press Enter to restart or press F3 to exit to a command prompt. Press F3 to exit to a command prompt.

25. At the command prompt, type:

A:OS2LDRFX

and press Enter.

26. When the following message stating OS2LDR problem fixed is displayed, type:

EXIT

and press Enter.

27. Remove the diskette from the diskette drive, and press Enter to restart the server.

28. You will receive a Virus Warning message on restart, this is normal. Select Change is expected.

29. At the System Configuration window, click the CD symbol next to the CD-ROM Device Support box. Select Non-Listed IDE CD-ROM, and click OK.

30. Click OK again at the System Configuration window, or select any items you want to configure (although these might be added after installation), and click OK.

31. Select a default printer or accept no default printer; then, click OK.

32. Click Video Graphics Array (VGA) video driver and click OK; then, click OK again at the System Configuration window.

NOTES:



33. At the OS/2 Setup and Installation window, uncheck any additional products you will not need and click Install. By default, all items are selected.

Note: If you plan on installing with multiple CD-ROM drives, do not select the MMOS/2 option.

34. Under Advanced Options, select Add existing programs to your Desktop and click OK.

35. At the Information window, type your personal information and click OK. This step is optional.

36. At the OS/2 Warp Server Setup and Installation window, check any additional services you require and click OK.

37. At the Configuration window, click any red arrows and configure necessary options. All gray checks denote default settings that you might accept or change (review all default values at this time). Teal checks represent acceptably configured and reviewed options.

Note: For servers with 32MB to 256MB of memory, you should set cache size in HPFS386 to 25% of available memory and set maxheap to 2048MB. For servers with greater then 256MB of memory, cachesize should be set to 64MB and maxheap should be set to 8192MB.

38. Click the bottom check mark for Adapter and Protocol Services. Add any additional network adapters and necessary protocols.

39. When all options are correctly configured, click Install; then, click OK to complete the installation.

40. The primary copy then begins. The installation of Warp Server, v4.0 is complete. The server will restart twice before file copying is complete.

41. Install FixPak 40 or later, MPTS FixPak WR08610, and LANServer FixPak IP08528. See Appendix A for further details.

Appendix A: Installing FixPak XR_W040, MPTS FixPak WR08610, and LANServer FixPak IP08528 on OS/2 Warp Server v4.0 Advanced SMP
The information contained in Appendix A is an excerpt from the README.1ST file from FixPak XR_W040.

Follow the instruction contained in the WKICKR.TXT file to create the Corrective Service Facility disks.
Label them as:

CSF DISK Diskette 1 (SP DISK 1)
CSF DISK Diskette 2 (SP DISK 2)

A.1 Creating FixPak diskettes
Use LOADDSKF.EXE to create the diskettes. For each disk image, insert a 2MB diskette (1.44MB formatted) diskette into drive A.

IMPORTANT: Do not use a 1MB (720KB formatted) diskette because you might have problems when installing this FixPak.

For each diskette image in the FixPak, do the following:

Enter LOADDSKF XR_W040.xDK A: /F (x in .xDK can be A through Z, 1 through 9). Label the diskette as FixPak XR_W040 Corrective Service Diskette x (CSF DISK x)

Note: For diskette images ADK through ZDK (if they exist), use the numbers 10 through 36.

Examples:

XR_W040.ADK = Corrective Service Diskette 10 (CSF DISK 10)
XR_W040.BDK = Corrective Service Diskette 11 (CSF DISK 11)
XR_W040.CDK = Corrective Service Diskette 12 (CSF DISK 12)
XR_W040.DDK = Corrective Service Diskette 13 (CSF DISK 13)
and so forth...

A.2 Installing FixPak XR_W040 (OS/2 Warp Server Advanced 4.0 FixPak XR_W040)

A.2.1 Before installing
Before installing any FixPak, run CHKDSK /F against all drives on your server to correct any file system errors that might be present. You cannot do this while OS/2 is active. You must shut down OS/2 and run CHKDSK by one of the following methods:




A.2.2 Installing from a Started (Booted) OS/2 Partition
Note: You can use a diskette drive other than A with this method. If your 3.5-inch diskette drive is B, use B where A is mentioned in the following steps (this method only).

1. Insert CSF DISK Diskette 1 into drive A.

2. Open an OS/2 window or a full-screen session.

3. Type:

A:\SERVICE

and press Enter.

Note: You can also use the Drives object for A and double click the SERVICE.EXE Icon to start the installation.

4. Follow the instructions that appear. When prompted to insert Corrective Service Diskette 1 (not CSF DISK Diskette 1), insert FixPak XR_W040 Corrective Service Diskette 1 into drive A. Repeat for the remainder of the FixPak disks when requested to do so.

Note: It can take a considerable length of time for the Corrective Service Facility to scan your hard disk for serviceable files. In some cases, it has taken as long as 40 minutes. Please be patient and allow this process to complete.

5. If this is the first OS/2 Warp FixPak you have applied to this server, then type the path to the ARCHIVE directory where a copy of replaced files will be stored (for example, D:\ARCHIVE).

NOTES:




6. Click OK.

7. You will see an Application in use panel box showing a list of locked files that cannot be serviced while the server is running. You are given two choices - to Continue or Reboot. Select Continue.

8. During the installation process you might see messages about Archiving, Updating, and Deferring Service.




9. Select No for a redisplay of the Product List after the first part of the FixPak application process has completed if this message appears.

10. Click Cancel; then, click Exit to close the Corrective Service Facility window if necessary.

11. Shut down and restart your server. You will see the following messages during restart of the server if you applied service
to the OS/2 partition you were started from.

The locked file device driver is loaded
Processing locked files
Processing complete

The server will do one automatic restart after the Locked File Device Driver has completed.

A.3 Installing MPTS FixPak WR08610
This FixPak is installed via the INSTALL.CMD file. Once downloaded, diskettes can be made in the same manner as the CSF diskettes using LOADDSKF.

1. Insert the first diskette into the server, change to the A drive and type:

INSTALL

and press Enter. Press Enter on the first panel if required.

Note: This step might be optional if you have banner pages set to time out.

2. Select Install on the Multi-Protocol Transport Services window.

3. When prompted, select the Target Drive. A panel will appear stating that You requested to install a new version of MPTS on your workstation. Select OK to install the newer version of MPTS.

4. When prompted, change diskettes. You only need to install the first four diskettes unless you are doing CID related installations.

5. After the diskette copy is complete, select OK.

6. Even if no changes are to be made to your configuration, you must select Configure, followed by Configure on the next menu to verify your MPTS configuration; then, select OK to save the configuration and any changes you might have made.

7. Select Close, Close, Exit, and OK to exit MPTS.

8. Remove the diskette, shut down the server, and restart the server after installation is complete.

A.4 Installing LANServer FixPak IP08528
IP08528.INF, located on the first FixPak diskette, contains installation, and other useful information about this FixPak. Please review before installation of service. The CSF2-B is used for installation of this FixPak. README and Installation instructions for DOS LAN Services, v5.0 are included on the first DOS LAN Services diskette. Once downloaded, diskettes can be made
in the same manner as the CSF diskettes using LOADDSKF.

A.5 Backout instructions
If you need to backout these fixes, you can do this only if you have chosen to backup the files during the installation (that is, you answered Yes to the backup question).

If you have chosen to back up the files, the old files will be in the \IBMLAN\NETPROG directory with a .P2K extension. Copy the .P2K files in this directory (LSERROR.P2K, LSAUDIT.P2K, and NET.P2K) to .EXE files with the same name. Backout is complete.

For example, if you ran the installation from C:\TEMP and your IBMLAN directory is on D, you would use the following commands:

d:
cd ibmlan\netprog
copy lserror.p2k lserror.exe
copy lsaudit.p2k lsaudit.exe
copy net.p2k net.exe

Appendix B: Installing the S3 Trio V2/GX Device Driver
(Appendix B is an excerpt from the README.TXT on the IBM Netfinity 5000/5500/5500 M10/7000 M10 S3 Trio V2/GX Device Driver for OS/2 Diskette, v3.03.26.)

1. Start (boot) the server in VGA mode. If the server was not installed in VGA mode, this can be accomplished by pressing ALT+F1 when the OS/2 logo appears in the upper left hand corner of the monitor during startup (boot). From the Recovery Choices window, press V to reset the primary video display to VGA and restart the server.

2. Insert the device driver diskette for the S3 Trio V2/GX into diskette drive A (or any other diskette drive). In the following sequence the A drive is assumed.

3. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

4. At the OS/2 command prompt, type:

A:SETUP

to copy all necessary files to the OS/2 drive (where A is the diskette drive that contains the device driver installation diskette); then, press Enter.

Due to the limitations with a single pass installation. A dialog box might come up during installation with the message, The installed adapter does not support the selected display driver. Do you wish to continue. Please continue the installation by selecting the Yes button.

5. When the Monitor Configuration/Selection Utility window appears, the Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type choice is preselected. Select OK. Do not select Install Using Display Adapter Utility Program since this method of setting refresh rates is not supported anymore.

Note: DSPINSTL determines the hardware configuration by creating the \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file. If the \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file has not been created, the adapter will not be supported. This process can take several seconds and it will black-out the screen.

6. When the Source Directory pop-up window appears, insert the prompted graphics-accelerator device driver diskettes into drive A. At this point the source directory must specify the drive containing the installation diskette (for example, A:. If necessary change the source directory, then select Install.

7. When the installation is complete, shut down your server, remove the diskette, and restart your server.

8. When the server has restarted:
a. Open the OS/2 System folder.
b. Open the System Setup folder.
c. Open the System object.
d. When the Settings notebook appears, select the Screen tab.

If your monitor has been detected as Plug-and-Play (DDC) compatible, continue with step 10.

9. On Screen page 2, select your display from the display list. If your monitor does not appear in the list, select Default. It might be necessary to restart your server to have all refresh rate options available.

10. When the server has restarted:
a. Open the System object and select Screen page 1, as in step 8.
b. Select a screen resolution and a screen refresh rate.
c. Close the Settings notebook.
d. Perform a shutdown and restart your computer.

NOTES:





COPY C:\WINDOWS\WINOS2.COM C:\WINDOWS\WIN.COM

Appendix C: Installing the Advanced Service Processor Adapter device driver
1. Open an OS/2 window.

2. At the command prompt type:

A:

and press Enter.

3. Type:

CD OS2

and press Enter.

4. Type:

SETUP

and press Enter.

5. Select N to select the default path for installation.

6. Press any key to exit.

7. At the command prompt, type:

EXIT

and press Enter.

8. Select Shutdown from the OS/2 desktop and restart the server.

Note: Service Processor is designed to be used with Netfinity software for System Monitoring.


Software Product:
Version:
Vendor:
EDOC Number:
Announce Date:
GA Date:
Service End Date:
Program Services:

Search Keywords

Document Category

OS/2

Date Created

14-04-99

Last Updated

15-04-99

Revision Date

Brand

IBM PC Server

Product Family

Netfinity 5500 M20

Machine Type

8662

Model

all

TypeModel

Retain Tip (if applicable)

Reverse Doclinks
and Admin Purposes