Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition Installation Guide

52 Storage Resource Manager Enterprise Edition
Modifying Installation Settings
6. Highlight the appropriate database name in the list. By default, this is
SRMDB_COMPUTERNAME. Right-click and select Properties from the context
menu.
7. Make sure there is adequate disk space available for the log file to grow. The log
file might grow up to 70% of your database size.
a. Select the General tab and note the amount of space allocated for the database.
Calculate 70% of this number; this is the amount of disk space you need to
hold the log file.
b. Check to see that the disk where the SQL log file resides has that amount of
free space to hold the log file.
8. Select the Transaction Log tab and verify that the following settings are selected:
Automatically grow file
Unrestricted file size (this is under Maximum file size)
9. Click OK to apply any changes and close the dialog box.
10. You are ready to reinstall or upgrade your SRM Server installation.
Modifying an SRM for Windows NT/Windows 2000
Installation
The first step in modifying your SRM for Windows NT/Windows 2000 installation is
to access the Change Installation Settings dialog box, as shown in Figure 51.
To access SRMs Change Installation Settings dialog box:
1. Insert the SRM CD in the CD-ROM drive. If Auto Start is enabled, the SRM
Installation Menu launches automatically.
2. If Auto Start is not enabled, run I386\AUTORUN.EXE from the CD.
3. Click Install on the SRM Installation Menu.
4. Click Next on the Display Registration Information dialog box. The Change
Installation Settings dialog box displays, as shown in Figure 51.