3. Select Windows System Resource Manager (Figure 7-1). Click Add Required
Features (Figure 7-2), if prompted, to install Windows Internal Database, which
is required for WSRM to run. Click Next.
Figure 7-1. Selecting Windows System Resource Manager
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Figure 7-2. Adding Windows Internal Database
4. Confirm the Installation Options, and then click Install.
5. Click Close when the installation completes.
6. Reboot the server or start the Windows System Resource Manager service, if it
hasn??™t been started yet. The WSRM console can be access by choosing Start |
Administrative Tools | Windows System Resource Manager.
The WSRM Management Interface
Windows Server 2008 is all about task-oriented interfaces, so it??™s not surprising that
when you open the WSRM management interface, you see a three-pane interface similar
to that of the IIS 7.0 management interface, as shown in Figure 7-3. The left pane is the
Navigation pane used to access the various components of WSRM. The center pane,
otherwise known as the Home pane, is the primary interface where configuration information
is displayed and can be manipulated. The right pane is the context-sensitive
Actions pane.
When you first connect to a WSRM-enabled server, you see a summary page that
shows the state of WSRM (running or stopped) as well quick links to the various components
that make up WSRM.
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