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    Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Tape Backup Unit (Optional)5-29
     
    27.  Leave the values for DMA, Interrupt, and Base Address at the defaults. Under
    Transfer speed, click 500k.
    28.  Click the Unattended tab to advance to the Unattended page.
     
    29.  Verify that the Enable Unattended box is unchecked, then click the Errors tab to
    advance to the Errors page.
     
    30.  Leave the values for Error retry count, Locked retry count, and Logfile size values at
    the defaults. Disable the Error Prompting Enabled and Abbreviated Message Log
    boxes and verify that the Error Logging Enabled box is checked.
    31.  To accept your selections and exit the Configuration Options notebook, click OK. The
    BackMaster main window displays.
    Selecting Files for Tape Backup
    The steps for selecting the directories and files that comprise an effective messaging
    system backup are detailed below. 
    						
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    To select files for backup:
    1.  Access the BackMaster main window, if it is not currently displayed.
    2.  From the Backup menu, choose Selective.
    3.  In the Drives field, select the letter of the drive(s) containing messaging system files.
    Click OK. The Selection Window displays.
    4.  Click the + sign to display the subdirectories on the root drive you selected.
    5.  Select the subdirectories you want to back up by clicking the directory then pressing
     to check it. You can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the
    directory tree. Select the following directories:
    · CVR
    · CVR1
    ·  REC00 through REC09
    ·  FAX00 through FAX09
    ·  BACKUP1 through BACKUP5
    If a + appears next to any of the directories listed above, that indicates that there are
    subdirectories present. If you do not want the subdirectories backed up, click the +
    sign next to the main directory that contains the subdirectories, then for each
    subdirectory that you do not want backed up, click the subdirectory and press
     to remove the check.
    6.  Highlight the drive icon at the top of the tree, and click the - sign to close the
    subdirectories.
    7.  Press  to open a box containing the files on the root drive you selected.
    8.  Select the following files by highlighting them using the arrow keys then pressing the
    . Select the messaging system files and the Dialogic files for the voice
    board(s) in the system.
    Some of the files listed below are not available on all systems.
    System Files: Dialogic Files:
    AUTOEXEC.BAT D12X.FWL GENBOOT.BIN
    BFAX.SYS D42NS.FWL GENBOOT.FWL
    BTLIB.CFG D42SL.FWL GENLOAD.SYS
    BT_CPARM.CFG D42SX.FWL OCTEL.PRM
    CONFIG.SYS D4X.FWL
    FAXINIT.EXE D4XDNLD.EXE
    FIRMWARE.EXE D8X.FWL
    IBMPCPS.FZ8 DIALOGIC.CFG
    STARTUP.CMD DXXXDRV.SYS
    TR114.PEX  
    9.  Press  to close the file contents box.
    10.  From the Backup menu, select Save file selections. The File Selection Set-Save As
    dialog box displays. 
    						
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    11.  In the Save as filename field, type TAPE.FSS.
    12. Click OK.
    13.  If you want to run a manual backup at this time, select Start backup from the Backup
    pull-down menu. If you do not want to run a backup now, select Cancel backup from
    the Backup pull-down menu, then click Yes.
    14.  To close the BackMaster program, double-click the icon in the top left corner of the
    BackMaster main window.
    15.  To close the BackMaster folder, double-click the icon in the top left corner of the
    folder window.
    Setting Up the System for Automatic Backups
    The following three procedures contain the steps for configuring the messaging system
    to run automatic tape backup during the software’s maintenance routine.
    The configuration process consists of three general steps:
    · Creating a .CMD file to initiate the backup
    · Modifying RUNVM.CMD to indicate when to run the backup
    · Adjusting System Setup to allow the backup to run
    To create a TAPE.CMD file to run backup:
    1.
     Open an OS/2 window.
    2.
     Change to the BACKMAST directory by typing CD \BACKMAST and pressing
    .
    3.
     Open the OS/2 editor by typing E and pressing .
    4.
     Type the following in the editor window:
    C:
    CD\BACKMAST
    BACKMAST /QE
    BACKMAST /BS:”OPC BACKUP” C:\BACKMAST\FSS\TAPE.FSS
    CD\CVR
    W here C
     is the driv e on which the BackMaster software is installed.
    5.  From the File menu, select Save. The Save As dialog box displays. In the Save as
    filename field, type TAPE.CMD.
    6.  Click the Type... button. The Type dialog box displays. Select OS/2 Command File
    from the scroll list. To close the Type dialog box click Set.
    7.  To close the Save as box, click Save.
    8.  To close the OS/2 editor and return to the OS/2 window, double-click the icon in the
    top left corner of the editor box.
    9.  Test the .CMD file you just created by shutting down the messaging system, then
    running the .CMD file by typing TAPE.CMD at the \BACKMAST prompt and pressing
    . The BackMaster screen displays and the tape backup system performs a 
    						
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    backup. For information on verifying the files backed up onto the tape drive, refer to
    the 
    BackMaster User Reference Manual.
    To indicate the day(s) to run automatic tape backup:
    1.  At the BACKMAST directory prompt, change to the root directory by typing CD..
    and pressing . To change to the CVR directory, type CD CVR then press
    .
    2.  To edit the RUNVM.CMD file, type E RUNVM.CMD and press .
    3.  Locate the line ECHO TODAY IS XXXXXXX  line, where XXXXXXX is the name of
    the day when you want to run the backup.
    4.  Press  to move the cursor to the end of the line, then press  to start
    a new line.
    5.  With the cursor at the start of the new line, type the following:
      CALL C:\BACKMAST\TAPE.CMD
      where C is the drive on which the BackMaster software is installed.
    6.  To save the file, select Save under the File menu.
    7.  To exit the editor and return to the OS/2 window, double-click the icon in the top left
    corner of the editor window.
    8.  To close the OS/2 window, type EXIT and press  at the prompt.
    To configure the messaging system for automatic backups:
    1.  Open the messaging system folder on the OS/2 desktop by double-clicking the folder
    icon.
    2.  Double-click the messaging system program icon.
    3.  Under the File menu, select Password. The Supervisor Password dialog box
    displays.
    4.  Enter the level 3 password in the field and press . Click OK to close the
    password accepted dialog box.
    5.  Under the Options menu, select System Setup. The System Setup General
    Parameter tab displays.
    6.  Highlight Daily Maintenance Time. This is the time when the system runs system
    maintenance and backs up the system files. Enter a number between 0 and 23
    (midnight and 11:00 
    PM, respectively).
    7.  Click Shutdown System after Daily Maintenance to enable it.
    8.  To save the System Setup, select Save from the File menu.
    9.  To close System Setup and return to the System Manager window, select Exit from
    the File menu.
    10.  Log off the system by selecting Logoff from the File menu. 
    						
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    Be advised that if a tape is not inserted into the tape backup drive, or if the tape that is
    inserted is not operational (is a “bad” tape), the automated attendant/voice mail system
    will not restart as it should after the system shuts down to perform daily maintenance.
    Installing a Printer (Optional)
    If you are using a printer, install and test it using the instructions in the printer
    documentation supplied by the printer manufacturer. 
    						
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    Notes: 
    						
    							Implementation and Service ManualInstalling the Software6-1
    CHAPTER 6
    Installing the Software
    On new turnkey systems, the messaging system is deliv ered with both OS/2 and the
    messaging system software installed. Consequently, you may not need to complete
    some of the OS/2 and messaging system software installation steps detailed in this
    chapter. You should, howev er, run certain utilities to set up the messaging system to
    work with the phone switch. Step-by-step procedures on running each system utility are
    prov ided in subsequent chapters of this manual.
    If OS/2 and the messaging system software are not preinstalled on the PC or you need
    to reinstall the software in the future, the steps prov ided will help you to:
    ·  Prepare the PC for system installation
    ·  Install the OS/2 W arp 4.0 operating system
    ·  Install the messaging system software
    ·  Verify the STARTUP.CMD, CONFIG.SYS, and RUNVM.CMD files
    ·  Configure the messaging system to support multiple languages
    ·  Install and configure the Remote Management software
    ·  Install and configure the Graham Utilities software
    If you are upgrading from a prev ious v ersion of the system, see the upgrade note that
    you receiv ed with the system. 
    						
    							6. Installing the Software
    Implementation and Service ManualPreparing the PC f or Sys tem Ins tallation6-2
    Procedures in this chapter assume that the hard driv e on which the system is installed is
    driv e C, that an additional hard driv e that may be installed is D, that the disk driv e is A,
    and that the CD-ROM driv e, if installed, is F. Driv e designations on the specific PC on
    which you are working may v ary. Confirm the appropriate driv e letters, when necessary,
    in procedures prov ided in this chapter.
    Preparing the PC for System Installation
    Before installing OS/2 and the messaging system software, prepare the PC by running
    maintenance programs such as disk utility and v irus scanning software. This type of
    prev entiv e maintenance should become a regular part of system maintenance.
    Installing OS/2 Warp 4.0
    OS/2 W arp 4.0 must be installed on the PC before you can install the messaging system
    software. It is already installed on new turnkey systems.
    If you are installing Visual Mailbox, you must also install Networking Support for OS/2, if
    it is not already installed. For information, see the topic, “Installing Networking Support
    for OS/2,” in Chapter 19, “Installing and Configuring Visual Mailbox.”
    WARNING:Because the entire hard driv e on which you are installing OS/2 W arp 4.0
    will be reformatted during OS/2 Warp installation, it is imperative that
    you copy any data files that you do not want to lose to another location.
    To install OS/2 Warp 4.0:
    1.  Insert the IBM OS/2 W arp Version 4 Installation disk in the A driv e, insert the
    messaging system CD-ROM in the F: driv e, and turn on the PC. After the PC
    restarts, the IBM Operating System/2 Installation Version 4 screen displays.
    2.  W hen prompted, remov e the Installation disk from the disk driv e, insert IBM OS/2
    W arp Version 4 Disk 1 in the disk driv e, then press . An OS/2 bitmap
    displays.
    3.  W hen prompted, remov e Disk 1, insert Disk 2, and press . The message
    “Loading, Please W ait... .”  displays.
    4.  A welcome screen displays. Read the screen contents and press .
    5.  You are then prompted to select whether you want to perform an easy or adv anced
    installation.
    6.  Highlight the Adv anced Installation option, then press . The Installation
    Driv e Selection screen displays.
    7.  If you are installing to the C: driv e, highlight the Accept the driv e option, press
    , and skip to step 9. 
    						
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    8.  If you are not installing to the C drive, highlight the Specify a different drive option,
    press , follow the onscreen prompts to specify the drive to which you want
    to install Warp, then continue with step 9.
    If you are installing to a new or unpartitioned hard driv e:
    The following procedure supports hard drives up to 12.1 GB. If you have a larger
    hard drive, contact a technical support representative.
    a.  Highlight the Specify a different driv e option and press . The FDISK
    screen displays.
    b.  If the partition list shows None, skip to step c. If there are existing partitions,
    delete them before continuing. Note that any data on existing partitions will be
    lost. To delete the existing partition(s):
    i.  Highlight the first existing partition.
    ii.  Press  to display the Options menu.
    iii.  Select Delete Partition. The selected partition is deleted.
    iv .  Repeat steps i through iii for each existing partition.
    c.  Use the down arrow to select None and press  to display the Options
    menu.
    d.  Select Create Partition. The Size of Partition box displays.
    e.  Enter 2047 and press . The Type of Partition box displays.
    f.  Select Primary Partition and press . The Location of Partition box
    displays.
    g.  Select Create at Start of FreeSpace and press . The FDISK screen
    displays.
    h.  Highlight the Primary Partition and press  to display the Options menu.
    i.  Select Set Installable and press . The New Name box displays.
    j.  Enter OS2 and press . The FDISK screen displays the partition you
    just created, along with any remaining unpartitioned hard driv e space.
    k.  Press the down arrow key to highlight the remaining unpartitioned space and
    press . The Options menu displays.
    l.  Select Create Partition and press . The Size of Partition box displays.
    m.  Enter 2047 and press . The Type of Partition box displays.
    n.  Selected Extended Logical Driv e and press . The Location box
    displays.
    o.  Select Create at Start of FreeSpace and press . The FDISK screen
    displays.
    If the amount of remaining space displayed is greater than 8,000, contact a
    technical support representative.
    p.  Select the remaining unpartitioned space and press . The Options
    menu displays.
    q.  Select Create Partition and press . The Size of Partition box displays. 
    						
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    r.  To accept the default, which is the amount of remaining space, press .
    The Type of Partition box displays.
    s.  Select Extended Logical Driv e and press . The FDISK screen
    displays.
    t.  Press . The Exit FDISK box displays. Select Sav e and Exit then press
    .
    u.  Remov e disk 1, reinsert the IBM W arp Version 4 Installation disk, and press
    . The PC reboots and restarts the installation.
    v .  Repeat steps 2 through 4. At step 7, select the Accept the driv e option and press
    .
    9.  W hen the Formatting the Partition screen displays, highlight the Format the Partition
    option and press . The Select the File System screen displays.
    10.  Highlight the High Performance File System option then press .
    11.  If there is data on the partition that is being formatted, a warning displays that the
    data will be lost. Press  to continue. The PC then restarts, the desktop
    displays, and you are prompted to wait. The system then begins transferring files.
    12.  W hen prompted, remov e Disk 2, reinsert Disk 1, and press .
    13.  W hen prompted, remov e Disk 1, reinsert Disk 2, and press .
    14.  W hen prompted, remov e Disk 2 and press . The system restarts.
    15.  When the System Configuration screen displays, verify that the information is
    correct. If the information is correct, click Next to continue. If the information is
    incorrect, click the icon next to the item that is incorrect, change it, click OK, then
    click Next on the System Configuration screen to continue. A second System
    Configuration screen displays.
    16.  Verify that No Support Installed displays next to each icon, then press Next.
    17.  The Select System Default Printer screen displays.
    WARNING: The IBM NULL Printer Driver is recommended for use with dot
    matrix printers.
    18.  If you want to install a printer, select it from the list of av ailable printers, then specify
    the port to which the printer is connected. If the printer you want to install is not
    listed, select Install Additional Printers. If you do not want to install a printer, select
    Do not install default printer. You may need to scroll up or down the screen to see
    these options. After you make a selection, click OK to continue. The Display Driv er
    Install screen displays.
    19.  Select the Video Graphics Array (VGA) option and click OK. The OS/2 Setup and
    Installation screen displays.
    20.  Make the following changes on the OS/2 Setup and Installation screen:
    a.  Deselect Assistance Center.
    b.  Click the More button next to Optional System Components to display the
    Optional System Components dialog box. Deselect the OpenDoc, Voice Type,
    and Security options, then click OK to return to the OS/2 Setup and Installation
    screen.
    c.  Click the More button next to Tools and Games to display the OS/2 Tools and
    Games dialog box. Deselect the Solitaire, Pulse, Chess, and Mahjongg Solitaire
    options. Then click OK to return to the OS/2 Setup and Installation screen. 
    						
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