HP Support Anywhere Installation and User Guide

Appendix A Customizing the HP Support Anywhere Server Software
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may make floppy diskette masters of the Server Software through the HP
Management Solutions menu of the HP NetServer Navigator.
2. Map a drive letter from the client to the server's SYS:\SYSTEM
directory.
3. Copy the files HPASR.NLM, HPRADRV.NLM, and HPLOGAPI.NLM
from
X
:\HPSA\US\SERVER\DISK1\NETWARE to the SYS:\SYSTEM
directory, where
X
is the drive letter for the CD-ROM drive that contains
the HP NetServer Navigator CD-ROM.
4. If you don't want ASR loaded automatically each time your server is
started, remove the statement LOAD HPASR from the server's
NSALOAD.NCF file.
Note that HPRADRV.NLM and HPLOGAPI.NLM must be present for
HPASR.NLM to function correctly. However, you do not need to
separately load them because HPASR.NLM loads them automatically
when it loads.
5. If you want to enable ASR manually, enter the following command from
the Support Anywhere Client prompt:
LOAD HPASR
ASR NLM Files and Parameters for Novell NetWare
The HPASR.NLM file provides ASR for NetWare. Loading this NLM on a
server enables ASR; unloading it disables ASR (without causing the system to
restart itself).
The default time after which the server will restart after a crash or hang is 10
minutes. The HPASR.NLM file can be dynamically modified with the following
command line parameter:
/t:<timeout> where <timeout> is a number in seconds
Minimum = 300 seconds (5 minutes)
Maximum = 1800 seconds (30 minutes)
Default = 600 seconds (10 minutes)
To change the timeout after loading the NLM, first unload it, and then reload it
with a new parameter.
ASR Program Files and Parameters for Windows NT
The following program files provide ASR for Windows NT: