IBM SG24-4576-00 Server User Manual


 
11. Set System Keywords.
System keywords can help the NetFinity Manager system organize the
systems on the network more effectively. Each system can have up to eight
keywords.
a. Type
4 and then press Enter.
A numbered list of keywords and the following message appears:
Choose keyword number to edit->
b. Type the number of the system keyword you want to use and press
Enter.
The following message appears:
Type new keyword (1-16 characters) or type DELETE to remove->
c. Type the new system keyword and then press Enter.
12. Set the Network Time-out value (optional).
The network time-out is the number of seconds that NetFinity will attempt to
communicate with a remote system that is not responding. If NetFinity does
not establish contact with the remote system within this time, it cancels the
communication attempt.
To change the Network Time-out setting:
a. Type
5 and then press Enter.
The following text appears:
Type time-out value (5-500 in 5 second intervals)->
b. Type the new Network Time-out value and then press Enter. If you do
not change this value the system will use the default setting. The
Network Time-out default setting is 15 seconds.
13. Enable Options.
This allows you to enable/disable NetFinity features such as the service
execution alerts option. If you enable the service execution alerts option,
NetFinity will generate an alert whenever one of your NetFinity services is
started by a remote user that is accessing the server. The alert includes the
name of the service that was run and information about the user that started
the service.
To enable this NetFinity option:
a. Type
6 and then press Enter.
The following message appears:
Service Execution Alerts: False(1=False, 2=True)->
b. Type the number of the option you want to enable and press Enter.
14. Save the configuration.
Type
7 and then press Enter.
15. Exit the Network Driver configuration program.
Type
9 and then press Enter.
16. Add statements to the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
When you have finished configuring the network communication driver, the
following message appears:
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