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1    Installing the ASU Software
1.1    Preinstallation Tasks
1.1.1    Reviewing the ASU Documentation
1.1.2    ASU Software and Hardware Requirements
1.1.3    Determining a Method for User Account Authentication
1.1.3.1    Windows 2000 Server Authentication
1.1.3.2    Windows NT Server Version 4.0 Authentication
1.1.4    Overview of ASU Administrative Interfaces
1.1.4.1    The ASU Commands
1.1.4.2    The net Commands
1.1.4.3    The Tru64 UNIX Commands and GUIs
1.1.4.4    The Windows GUIs
1.2    Upgrading the ASU Software
1.3    Installing the ASU Software
1.4    Postinstallation Tasks
1.4.1    Configuring ASU Network Information
1.4.2    Configuring ASU Server Information
1.4.3    Configuring Listen Names
1.4.4    Starting the ASU Server
1.4.5    Verifying the ASU Software Installation
1.4.6    Reconfiguring the ASU Software
1.5    ASU Directories
1.6    ASU Services
1.7    ASU Processes
1.8    Installing the Windows Based Interfaces
1.8.1    Installing or Running Administrative Interfaces on Windows NT
1.8.2    Installing Administrative Interfaces on a Windows 95 or Windows 98 System
1.9    ASU Licenses
1.10    Configuring International Support
 
2    Configuring the ASU Software
2.1    ASU Registry Overview
2.1.1    Value Entries
2.2    Viewing and Changing Registry Value Entries
2.2.1    The regconfig Command
2.2.2    Registry Editor
2.2.3    System Policy Editor
2.2.4    ASU Administrator
2.2.4.1    Installing the ASU Administrator Interface
2.2.4.2    Using the ASU Administrator Interface
 
3    Creating User Accounts
3.1    Domain User Account Attributes
3.2    Tru64 UNIX User Accounts Created by ASU
3.2.1    ASU and Tru64 UNIX User Account Attributes
3.2.2    ASU and Tru64 UNIX User Account Home Directories
3.2.3    Local or NIS Tru64 UNIX User Accounts
3.2.4    Tru64 UNIX and Domain Password Synchronization
3.2.4.1    Enabling the SyncUnixPassword Entry
3.2.4.2    Installing the Change Password Utility
3.2.4.2.1    Using the Password Management Utility on a Windows 95 System
3.2.4.2.2    Using the Password Management Utility on a Windows NT System
3.3    Disabling ASU from Creating Tru64 UNIX User Accounts
3.4    Creating a Domain User Account
3.4.1    Using the net user Command
3.4.2    Using the User Manager for Domains
3.5    Domain and Tru64 UNIX User Account Mapping
3.6    Using Windows NT Server Version 4.0 Authentication
3.6.1    Logging In To a Tru64 UNIX Application
3.6.2    Specifying Only Tru64 UNIX Authentication
3.6.3    Changing Passwords
3.7    Deleting a Domain User Account
3.8    Grouping Domain User Accounts
3.8.1    Creating and Administering a Domain Group
3.8.1.1    Using the net Command
3.8.1.2    Using the User Manager for Domains
3.8.2    Deleting a Domain Group
3.8.2.1    Using the net Command
3.8.2.2    Using the User Manager for Domains
 
4    Creating ASU Disk Shares
4.1    Default Disk Share Attributes
4.1.1    Disk Shares Created By ASU for NFS Exported File Systems
4.1.1.1    Converting NFS Permissions
4.1.1.2    Managing NFS Related Disk Shares Created by ASU
4.1.1.3    Controlling the ASU Creation of NFS-Related Disk Shares
4.1.1.4    Configuring ASU to Not Create NFS-Related Disk Shares
4.2    Special Disk Shares
4.3    Disk Share Attributes
4.4    Creating a Disk Share
4.4.1    Using the lmshare Command
4.4.2    Using the net share Command
4.4.3    Using the Server Manager
4.5    Disk Share Permissions
4.5.1    Windows NT Permissions
4.5.1.1    Setting Windows NT Permissions
4.5.1.1.1    Using the net perms Command
4.5.1.1.2    Using the Server Manager Utility
4.5.2    Windows NTFS Permissions
4.5.2.1    Controlling ASU and ACLs
4.5.2.2    Restoring ASU ACLs
4.5.2.3    Setting Windows NTFS Permissions
4.5.2.3.1    Using the net perms Command
4.5.2.3.2    Using the Windows Explorer GUI
4.5.3    Setting Tru64 UNIX Permissions
4.5.3.1    Tru64 UNIX Groups or DOS Groups
4.5.3.2    Configuring the ASU Server to Not Check Tru64 UNIX Permissions
4.6    Creating Personal Disk Shares for Users
4.7    Creating a Disk Share for a Remote File System
4.7.1    Running the NFS Service with the Lock Option
4.7.2    Enabling the UseNfsLocks Entry
4.7.3    Exporting File Systems
4.7.4    Mounting Remote Directories
4.7.5    Enabling LanManager Only Security for NFS Shares
4.8    Deleting a Disk Share
4.8.1    Using the net share Command
4.8.2    Using the Server Manager
 
5    Creating ASU Printer Shares
5.1    Before Creating a Printer Share
5.2    Printer Share Attributes
5.3    Configuring Print Jobs
5.4    Creating Printer Shares
5.4.1    Using the net share Command
5.4.2    Using the Windows Printer Wizard
5.5    Deleting Printer Shares
5.6    Installing Alternate Printer Drivers
5.7    Setting Printer Share Permissions
5.7.1    Using the net perms Command
5.7.2    Using the Windows Printer Properties GUI
5.8    Viewing the Status of ASU Print Jobs
5.9    Configuring Client Printers as ASU Printer Shares
5.9.1    Configuring the ASU Server
5.9.2    Configuring the PC
5.9.2.1    Loading Spooler Agent Software
5.9.2.1.1    Attaching a Text Printer
5.9.2.1.2    Attaching a PostScript Printer
5.9.2.2    Configuring a Persistent Connection
 
6    Configuring ASU in a TruCluster Environment
6.1    ASU Server Modes in a TruCluster Server Version 5.x Environment
6.1.1    Configuring the ASU Server in Multi Mode
6.1.1.1    Configuring Additional ASU Servers in Multi Mode
6.1.1.2    Multi lanman.ini File
6.1.1.3    Multi transports.ini File
6.1.1.4    Managing ASU Servers Configured in Multi Mode
6.1.2    Configuring the ASU Server in Single Mode
6.1.2.1    Configuring Additional ASU Servers in Single Mode
6.1.2.2    Single lanman.ini File
6.1.2.3    Single transports.ini File
6.1.2.4    Managing ASU Servers Configured in Single Mode
6.1.3    Configuring the ASU Server in None Mode
6.1.3.1    None lanman.ini File
6.1.3.2    None transports.ini File
6.1.3.3    Managing ASU Servers Configured in None Mode
6.2    ASU Licensing in a TruCluster Environment
 
7    Tuning ASU
7.1    Specifying the Number of Clients
7.2    Specifying the Number of Transport Sessions
7.3    Specifying the Number of Server Processes
7.4    Specifying the Number of NetBIOS Names
7.5    Support for HSM
7.6    Specifying the Number of Open Files and Record Locks
 
8    Troubleshooting the ASU Software
8.1    Preventing Problems
8.1.1    Reviewing Statistics
8.1.2    Gathering Transaction Statistics
8.1.3    Using Scripts
8.1.4    Generating Alert Messages
8.1.5    System, Security, and Application Log Files
8.1.5.1    Windows Event Viewer
8.1.5.2    The elfread Command
8.1.6    Printer Log Files
8.1.7    Logging ASU Network Errors
8.1.7.1    Computer Name Conflicts
8.1.7.2    Connection Problems Between a WINS Server and an ASU Server
8.1.7.3    NetBIOS over TCP/IP Runs Out of Names
8.1.7.4    NetBEUI Runs Out of Datalinks
8.1.7.5    NetBEUI Runs Out of Names
8.1.8    Capturing All Network Packets
8.1.9    Generating StackTrace and Core Files for ASU Processes
8.1.10    Generating StackTrace and Core Files for ASU Transport Link Processes
8.2    Solving Common ASU Server Problems
8.2.1    The ASU Software Might Be Corrupt
8.2.2    The ASU Server Will Not Start
8.2.3    Difficulty Accessing the ASU Server
8.2.3.1    Verify Network Links
8.2.3.2    Verify that the Required ASU Processes Are Running
8.2.3.3    Verify that the Required ASU Services Are Started
8.2.3.4    Verify that ASU Can Communicate Using TCP/IP
8.2.3.5    Verify that ASU Can Communicate Using NetBIOS
8.2.3.6    Verify Tru64 UNIX System Functionality
8.2.3.7    Verify that ASU Special Disk Shares Are Shared
8.2.3.8    Determine If the ASU Registry Is Corrupt
8.2.3.9    Verify the Parameters in the lanman.ini File
8.2.3.10    Determine If the User Account Database is Corrupt
8.2.3.11    Determine If the ACL Database Is Corrupt
8.3    Solving Common Share Problems
8.3.1    User Cannot Connect to a Share
8.3.1.1    Verify That the Share Exists
8.3.1.2    Determine the Maximum Number of Clients
8.3.2    User Cannot Access a File
8.3.2.1    Viewing and Changing Windows NT Share Permissions
8.3.2.2    Viewing and Changing Windows NTFS Permissions
8.3.2.3    Checking Tru64 UNIX Permissions
8.3.2.4    Check for Open Locks
8.3.2.5    Check for Insufficient UStructs
8.4    Solving Common Browsing Problems
8.4.1    Browser Does Not Display ASU Shares
8.4.2    LAN Manager Servers Do Not Show the ASU Server
8.4.3    BDCs Browse Lists Do Not Show All Controllers
8.5    Solving Common Printing Problems
8.5.1    Client Printers and Jobs Do Not Display
8.5.2    Printer Name Is Invalid
8.5.3    No Separator Page
8.5.4    Print Jobs Do Not Print
8.5.5    Characters Print Incorrectly
8.5.6    Trouble Printing to a Shared Client Printer
8.5.7    Keyboard Locks When Printing
 
A    Sample ASU Installation and Configuration
 
B    ASU Registry Entries
B.1    AdvancedServer
B.1.1    AlertParameters
B.1.2    FileServiceParameters
B.1.3    NetAdminParameters
B.1.4    Parameters
B.1.5    ProcessParameters
B.1.6    RpcParameters
B.1.7    ShareParameters
B.1.8    UnixAuditParameters
B.1.9    UserServiceParameters
B.2    Alerter
B.3    Browser
B.4    EventLog
B.5    LanmanServer
B.6    Netlogon
B.7    Replicator
B.8    UPS
 
C    The lanman.ini File
C.1    File Syntax
C.2    File Parameters
C.2.1    server Parameters
C.2.2    workstation Parameters
C.2.3    lmxserver Parameters
C.3    Mappings of lanman.ini Parameters to Registry Entries
C.3.1    server Parameters
C.3.2    workstation Parameters
C.3.3    uidrules Parameters
C.3.4    netlogon Parameters
C.3.5    lmxserver Parameters
C.3.6    ups Parameters
C.3.7    replicator Parameters
C.3.8    fsi Parameters
C.3.9    psi Parameters
C.3.10    version Parameters
C.3.11    netrun Parameters
C.3.12    browser Parameters
 
D    The net Commands
D.1    Online Help for net Commands
D.2    Using Special Characters
D.3    Using Passwords
D.4    Using Command Confirmation
D.5    Specifying a Path Name
D.6    Abbreviating net Commands Options
D.7    Administering a Remote ASU Server
D.8    Examples of Using net Command
 
E    ASU Commands
 
F    Configuring ASU in a Version 1.x Cluster
F.1    ASU and TruCluster Software Prerequisites
F.2    Creating a TruCluster Disk Service
F.3    Configuring the ASU Software
F.4    ASU Licensing in a TruCluster Cluster
F.5    Managing ASU Resources in a TruCluster Cluster
F.5.1    Creating Disk Shares
F.5.2    Maintaining User Accounts
F.5.3    Maintaining Print Services
F.6    Removing ASU from a TruCluster Cluster
F.6.1    Removing One ASU Server from the Cluster
F.6.1.1    Relocating the ASU Service
F.6.1.2    Restricting a System from Running the ASU Service
F.6.1.3    Deinstall the ASU Server
F.6.2    Removing ASU from All Systems in a TruCluster Version 1.x Cluster
F.6.2.1    Relocating the ASU Service
F.6.2.2    Restrict the ASU Server to Run on a Single System
F.6.2.3    Removing the ASU Server from the Alternate System
F.6.2.4    Removing the ASU Server from the Active System
F.6.2.5    Removing the ASU Disk Service
 
Examples
6-1    Sample Multi Mode asusetup Output
6-2    Sample Multi Mode lanman.ini File
6-3    Sample Multi Mode transports.ini File
6-4    Sample Single Mode asusetup Output
6-5    Sample Single Mode lanman.ini File
6-6    Sample Single Mode transports.ini File
6-7    Sample None Mode asusetup Output
6-8    Sample None Mode lanman.ini File
6-9    Sample None Mode transports.ini File
 
Figures
2-1    Registry Path
2-2    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Keys and SubKeys
2-3    HKEY_USERS Keys and SubKeys
 
Tables
1-1    ASU Mandatory Subsets
1-2    ASU Optional Subsets
1-3    ASU Server-Based Commands
2-1    Registry Data Types and Values
3-1    Mandatory Domain User Account Attributes
3-2    Mandatory Domain User Account Attributes
3-3    Optional Domain User Account Attributes
3-4    User Account Value Entries
3-5    User Directory Value Entries
3-6    User Account NIS Value Entries
3-7    Setting User Account Attributes
4-1    NFS-Related Disk Share Value Entries
4-2    ASU Special Disk Shares
4-3    Mandatory Disk Share Attributes
4-4    Optional Disk Share Attributes
4-5    Setting Disk Share Attributes
4-6    NTFS Standard Permissions
4-7    NTFS Custom Permissions
4-8    ACL Value Entries
4-9    ASU ACL Commands
4-10    Disk Share Permission Value Entries
5-1    Mandatory Print Share Attributes
5-2    Optional Print Share Attributes
5-3    Print Job Value Entries
5-4    Setting Printer Share Attributes
6-1    The net Commands that Work Differently in a Cluster
8-1    ASU Statistics
D-1    Description of the net Commands
D-2    The net Command Syntax Conventions
 
Index