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This redbook provides information about the key components of the IBM OS/2
Warp Server product. Following on the heels of OS/2 Warp Connect, the
integrated OS/2 client operating system, OS/2 Warp Server combines the
refreshed OS/2 Warp and LAN Server with a wealth of functional enhancements
in TCP/IP, Remote Access Services (LAN Distance), systems management
(SystemView), backup and recovery and advanced print function. Each service
or function can be selectively installed, allowing users to customize OS/2
Warp Server to meet their specific needs. The redbook describes the hints
and workarounds for various installation scenarios.
The major enhancement to TCP/IP is the dynamic IP introduction. OS/2 Warp
Server is the first product which has implemented Dynamic DNS (Domain Name
System) together with DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol). The redbook
discusses the detail of these protocol and implementation on the server and
clients.
The remote access services is equivalent to the existing LAN Distance
connection server product but with several enhancements. The redbook
describes not only the enhancements but also the basics of remote access
services.
This redbook intends to provide guidance on planning, installation and
customization of the core components of OS/2 Warp Server. The components
discussed in this redbook are File and Print sharing function with OS/2 and
DOS/Windows/Windows 95 client, Adapter and Protocol Services, TCP/IP Services
and Remote Access Services. For information on SystemView in OS/2 Warp
Server, Backup and Recovery, and Advanced Print Services see the redbook,
Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 2: Using SystemView, Backup/Recovery and
Advanced Print which is planned to be available in May/96.
Readers are assumed to have some knowledge of OS/2 Warp, IBM OS/2 LAN Server
4.0 and basics of TCP/IP protocol and products.
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Inside Os/2 Warp Server: Exploring the Core Components
April 1996, Ibm
Paperback
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Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components (First Edition)
March 1996, IBM
in English
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Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 2:: System Management, Backup/Recovery and Advanced Print Services
December 1996, IBM Redbooks
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Inside OS/2 Warp Server Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components (SG24-4602)
This redbook, a companion to Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1, SG24-4602,
provides information about the Systems Management, Software Distribution,
Backup and Recovery, and Advanced Print Services components of IBM OS/2 Warp
Server. It is the result of a residency project conducted at the IBM ITSO,
Austin Center.
Systems Management is a vast and complex topic. We discuss many systems
management issues and how the SystemView product within OS/2 Warp Server can
address many of the issues and problems that arise in a computerized
environment. We describe how the administrator can monitor important files
for unauthorized changes, query systems remotely for hardware and software
inventory information, view and control desktops remotely, and process alerts
from systems that require attention. All this can be done from the
administrator's desktop, quickly solving problems and saving money.
Electronic Software Distribution is an excellent mechanism for companies,
large and small, to cut unnecessary costs while maintaining a productive
desktop environment for employees. This redbook describes software
distribution considerations and how SystemView Software Distribution within
OS/2 Warp Server can address your desktop software maintenance problems. We
also provide recommendations on selecting the best products and functions for
your distribution needs.
Printing can often be a frustrating task for both the end user and the
administrator. We explore Advanced Print Services functions, such as remote
management of network printers and converting print streams, to enable the
use of a much wider variety of printers, such as host printers.
Backing up critical files and being able to restore them quickly is a
requirement in virtually all environments. We investigate the functions of
OS/2 Warp Server Backup/Restore to effectively manage the server environment
and describe some unique capabilities, such as the intuitive user interface
and the ability to use client/server-based resources for backup and restore.
Many customers run multiple protocols, such as NetBIOS, IPX, TCP/IP, and SNA.
Having applications communicate seamlessly across these protocols can be a
daunting task. We describe how the AnyNet component of the IBM
Communications Server can be used to expand OS/2 Warp Server's reach into the
WAN environment, embracing virtually any communications protocol need.
Some customers have a need for very large processing capacity on the Intel
hardware platform. We briefly discuss the OS/2 Warp Server SMP product and
the improvements and changes from OS/2 Warp Server. With this information,
the administrator can decide how and when to migrate to this enterprise-ready
environment.
Knowledge of IBM OS/2 Warp and IBM OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 or 4.0, and an
understanding of TCP/IP are assumed.
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