Cisco Systems OL-13599-01 Server User Manual


 
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Installation Guide for Cisco Unity Release 5.x with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)
OL-13599-01
Chapter 4 Installing the Operating System
Installing Windows Server 2003 by Using a Retail Windows Server 2003 Disc
Installing Windows Server 2003 by Using a Retail Windows
Server
2003 Disc
The server manufacturer provides a disc that contains utilities for several setup tasks, including guiding
the installation of Windows
2003 Server from a retail disc. Always use the manufacturer’s guided
system-setup utility to install Windows Server
2003. This ensures that the operating system and the
drivers are installed and configured correctly.
Caution When installing Windows Server 2003, do not install Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
(UDDI) Services, or the Cisco
Unity System Preparation Assistant will fail later in the installation
process.
The following discs are provided by server manufacturers:
Caution Do not attach the network cable to the server until you have installed the Microsoft service packs and
updates recommended for use with Cisco
Unity. The Cisco Unity installation guide alerts you when to
install the service packs and updates, and when to connect to the network later in the installation process.
To Install Windows Server 2003 by Using the Manufacturer’s Guided System-Setup Utility and a Retail
Windows
2003 Disc
Step 1 Start the Cisco Unity server, and insert the manufacturer disc in the DVD drive.
Step 2 Follow the on-screen prompts to install Windows Server 2003 from a retail disc.
You may be prompted to configure the RAID arrays. Note the following considerations:
If the arrays have already been configured, do not change the configuration.
If the arrays have not been configured, follow the prompts to configure them. Refer to the
manufacturer documentation.
Step 3 When applicable, make the following choices:
Specify a partition size of 12 GB for the operating system.
If you are installing Windows Server 2003 on the same partition where an operating system is
already installed, select and delete that partition.
Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard SmartStart
IBM
IBM ServerGuide