OSM Migration Guide (G06.28+)
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Guide
- 1 Introduction to OSM
- 2 Preparing for OSM
- 3 OSM Server-Based Components
- 4 OSM Client-Based Components
- 5 Getting Started With OSM Applications
- 6 TSM Coexistence and Fallback
- A Migrating Your Registry Settings
- B Memory Guidelines for OSM
- C Configuring Remote Services
- Configure Modem for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Create Windows User Name
- Configure Carbon Copy 5.7 or Microsoft NetMeeting for Dial-In
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Each Host Server
- Configure OSM Notification Director (ND) for Dial-In and Dial-Out
- Configure Incoming Connections
- Reconfigure System Standby and Hibernate Mode
- D Troubleshooting
- E Uninstalling TSM
- Index

Memory Guidelines for OSM
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Example 2: A customer has two 16-processor production nodes and a 4-processor
development node. They are not clustered together. The customer runs one session
per system on each of two consoles. There are 18 enclosures and no cluster switches.
Memory required is:
This customer should have at least 512 MB of memory in each PC.
Unit Amount Per Unit Extended Amount
Base enclosure, first
session
80 MB 80 MB
2 additional sessions 80 MB 160 MB
17 additional enclosures 10 MB 170 MB
No 6780 switches 30 MB 0 MB
Total 410 MB
Note. The maximum number of enclosures (the sum of processor and I/O enclosures)
supported by 256 MB of PC memory on one session with no cluster products is 18.