System administration and control

The server has three server-management tools included to enable administration and control of Windows NT environments. These tools are Intel® Server Control (ISC), ManageX Event Manager, and the Direct Platform Control (DPC) Console.

Intel Server Control (ISC)

Using a graphical user interface, ISC can locally or remotely provide real-time monitoring and alerting for server hardware sensors. ISC monitors and records system status indicators such as temperature, voltage, cooling, chassis intrusion, processor status, cooling fan status, and power supply status. You can establish a threshold or range of accepted values for each of these indicators and you can configure ISC to respond to variances in a number of ways, from an entry in the event log, to a displayed message or audio alarm, or even a complete server shutdown.

ISC also provides a system hardware inventory, SCSI controller status, LAN adapter status, and BIOS and system slot information.

You can find additional information about Intel Server Control under Documentation on the Server Companion CD which came with the server.

ManageX Event Manager

ManageX lets the system administrator manage multiple systems on a Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Novell Netware network from a single window, and implement commands and policies across the network with a single action. With this tool you can automate system management tasks, which can be triggered by specific events or at specified thresholds.

You can find additional information about the ManageX Event Manager under Documentation on the Server Companion CD which came with the server.

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