You need to know your license key. Product license keys are for specific number of CPU cores (hyper threading within a core is not counted as an extra core). If more cores are detected than the license allows, the install will be blocked.
The remedy for a core blocked installation is to obtain and use either a correct license key or a machine with the correct core count (which may be a real or a virtualized environment).
Some features require additional license codes, but they are not entered during the installation phase.
The product is usually installed from disk from software that has been downloaded and unarchived to disk.
The server has an email notification feature that requires SMTP mail server information. You can enter these parameters either during installation, or later using the Web Console Administration tool.
You need a server administrator user ID. Server administrators use this ID to install, start, and stop the server. This ID is also used to configure the server if the server is configured to run with an OPSYS (operating system) Security Provider.
Although Administrative privileges are required only during installation, the Server Administrator ID only needs to have at least Power User privileges in order to run the server as a service, once installed.
Note that the name iadmin is used to refer to the Server Administrator ID throughout this manual, but you may use any name for this ID.
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