Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Installing Advanced Server for UNIX

Installing server software (asxserver package)

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Windows NT-style Printing

When there have been shared printers from a previous installation, you now have to decide
how to upgrade these printers.

The system displays some information and the message

You can choose to disable Windows NT-style printing and allow Windows NT
client computers to print without first administering each print share on
this server. You can enable this feature at any time in the future.

Do you want to disable Windows NT-style printing [y/n]?

Ê

Enter your selection.

Start the server

To complete the upgrade installation, the saved LAN Manager/X datafiles must now be
adapted.

For this purpose, the primary domain controller must be started. The system provides you
with the option of starting the server immediately with the message

NOTICE: To upgrade the saved data from LM/X 2.x you have to start the server!
Do you want to start the Advanced Server [y/n]?

Ê

Enter

y

to start the server during the installation, or

n

to start it manually after the instal-

lation.

Upgrade of the accounts database (

lmxupgrade

)

If you have started the server, the upgrade is executed automatically and the output of the
command

lmxupgrade

is written to the screen and the file

/var/opt/lanman/logs/lmxupgrade.log

.

If the server is not started, the following message gives you information on how to upgrade
later:

Access Control Entries, user accounts and groups can be upgraded from the
LAN Manager 2.x accounts file (/var/opt/lanman/accounts.lm2).
Make sure the Advanced Server for UNIX is running and then manually run
lmxupgrade -UGA ... .

In this case, the administration files must be adjusted after Advanced Server for UNIX has
been started:

Ê

start AS/X with

asx start

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