id="rzahqcklpi">Prepare for the installation of integrated Windows servers

The installation will go smoothly if you perform some preliminary tasks.

  1. Verify that you have the necessary authority to perform the installation. You must have *IOSYSCFG, *ALLOBJ, and *JOBCTL special authority on i5/OS™. *SECADM special authority is required to perform step 8 of this checklist. For information about special authorities, refer to the iSeries™ Security Reference .

  2. Verify Memory requirements.

  3. Configure i5/OS TCP/IP for integrated Windows servers.

  4. Decide how many integrated Windows servers and subnets you need for your particular business.

    If you are installing an iSCSI attached server, each iSCSI HBA for iSeries requires two fixed IP addresses and each hosted xSeries® system or IBM® BladeCenter™ requires at least two IP addresses for iSCSI. For more information about IP address requirements, see Networking concepts.

    If your organization uses fixed IP addresses (organizations that use DHCP may configure the integrated Windows server to be assigned an IP address automatically just like any standard PC server), obtain TCP/IP addresses from your network administrator. These include:

    If you are running TCP/IP on your iSeries system, the last two items in the above list have already been supplied to the system. Specify *SYS for those parameters while performing the Install Windows server (INSWNTSVR) command.

  5. Enable NetServer™ and set up a user profile, so you can perform maintenance tasks on your integrated server. Refer to Enable iSeries NetServer and Plan for a Windows user with authorities to access iSeries NetServer.

  6. It is possible to eliminate the need for a physical CD-ROM during installation. For example, to avoid the delay and expense of shipping the CD-ROM to a remote site if you need to reinstall a server, or to slipstream a Microsoft® service pack or hotfix into your install source to avoid virus infections (MS Knowledge base article 828930).

    1. If you want to store the installation image on a CD, Integrating a service pack with Windows Server 2003 on the System i Integration with BladeCenter and System x Web site.

    2. If you want to use IFS to access to installation image, see Creating a Windows Server install CD image in IFS on the System i Integration with BladeCenter and System x Web site.

    Contents of the installation CD may be subject to licenses from their respective authors and distributors. Compliance with these licenses is your responsibility. By offering this function, IBM takes no responsibility for compliance with or enforcement of any CD license agreement.

  7. You can customize the installation by using a configuration file to change the default values in the Windows unattended install setup script file (unattend.txt). See Network server description configuration files.

  8. If the server will be installed on an external xSeries or IBM BladeCenter server using an iSCSI HBA, make sure that the i5/OS QRETSVRSEC system is set to 1. You can do this with the Work with System Values (WRKSYSVAL) command.

  9. If you use logical partitions on your iSeries server, recall that you need to install IBM i5/OS Integrated xSeries Server Support only on the logical partition that you will use to vary on the server. There is no requirement to install the licensed program on all the logical partitions. For example, one logical partition might have the i5/OS Integrated xSeries Server Support and one or more integrated Windows servers installed while another logical partition has neither i5/OS Integrated xSeries Server Support nor any integrated servers installed.

  10. If the server will be installed on an external xSeries server using an Integrated xSeries Adapter, refer to the following links:

  11. If the server will be installed on an Integrated xSeries Server, see IXS install read me first .

  12. If the server will be installed on an external xSeries or IBM BladeCenter server using an iSCSI HBA, make sure that you are following the installation process on the iSCSI install read me first web page.