<<<TuneUp Version 1.0 Copyright IBM 1993>>>
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TuneUp is a tool to assist administrators of IBM LAN Server version 
2.0 and 3.0 with the performance and tuning of their LAN Server 
environments.  It offers an easy interface where users are prompted 
for questions and then recommendations are calculated and supplied 
back in an ASCII file.
     
All focus is on the server being tuned.  Questions and 
values apply ONLY to the server in question.
        
For example:  additional servers would ONLY apply if the
server being tuned is a domain controller.
  
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LAN Server Version:  Please indicate which version
of OS/2 LAN Server is running at the machine.
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Number of LAN Adapters: Indicate the number of LAN 
adapters being used by the IBM LAN Server.
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DMA Adapter(s)?: Indicate whether your adapters are a
DMA type adapter.  Examples are a busmaster or LanStreamer
adapter.
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File Systems: Indicate all of the appropriate file
systems that are being used at the server.
Note:  You cannot have a 386HPFS partition
       and a regular HPFS partition on the
       same machine.
       If 386HPFS is installed all HPFS 
       partitions are 386HPFS partitions.
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Bridge:  Indicate 'Yes' if you are accessing resources
across a bridge.  Otherwise indicate 'No'.
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Serial Devices: Indicate 'Yes' if you are sharing serial
devices from this server.
 
For example:  Modems or printers hooked up 
serially. If you indicate 'yes' you
will be asked more questions later.
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Additional Servers: This ONLY applies if the
server is a domain controller.  Indicate the 
number of additional servers that are attached to 
the domain controller.
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OS/2 Requesters: Indicate how many OS/2 requesters are
using this server.
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DLR without Windows: Indicate the number of DLR's that 
use this server but do NOT use Microsoft Windows* on 
this server.
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DLR with Windows: Indicate how many DLR's are using 
Microsoft Windows* at this server.
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PCLP Requesters: (PC DOS LAN Program) Indicate the number of 
PCLP requesters accessing this server.
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Applications: Indicate the number of applications shared
at this server.
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Home Directories: Indicate the number of Home  
Directories created at this server.
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File Aliases: Indicate the number of file aliases that 
are created at this server.
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Printer Aliases: Indicate the number of printer aliases 
that are created at this server.
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Concurrent Heavy File Users: This number reflects the 
maximum number of users that demand large file 
I/O from this server AT A GIVEN TIME.  In other
words, how many users demand large volumes of 
files simultaneously.
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Sizreqbuf: This is a parameter from [SERVER] section of
the IBMLAN.INI file.  Look the value up and 
supply it here.  The default is 4096.
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RIPL (Remote Initial Program Load): Indicate how many
OS/2 and DOS requesters are being RIPL'd from
this server.
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* Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft 
  Corporation.	
	
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