Intel cc2300 User Manual

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Intel 
Server 
Control 
Installation 
Guide 
        
 
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Installing Intel
® 
Server Control (ISC) 
Managed Server Preparation 
ISC uses the event-logging feature of the BIOS for system management status and information.  To 
enable this feature for each server to be managed with ISC, you must boot the server(s) using the 
System Setup Utility (SSU) and set the appropriate options under System Management Options. 
Compatibility and Upgrade Issues 
The following paragraphs describe compatibility and upgrade issues for: 
•  Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 
•  LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM) 
•  Windows 2000 Advanced Server 
Linux Red Hat  
For installation on systems using Linux Red Hat 7.1 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1, be aware 
of the following: 
•  Remote ISC installation is not available. 
•  Additional steps are required to configure the Linux DMI service provider. 
•  Additional steps are required to configure the SNMP-DMI mapper. 
•  ISC (with TAM) 3.5.3 supports Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1. 
LANDesk® Server Manager (LDSM) 
If you have an earlier version of LDSM on your network, be aware of the following: 
•  The ISC-managed server installation will not upgrade the DMI service provider or any 
DMI database that is already installed on the managed server.  However, if a service provider is 
not found, ISC installs a DMI 2.0 service provider. 
•  The ISC server installation process installs the remote procedure call (RPC) transports 
(DCE and ONC) if they are not available on the managed server.  
•  ISC ships with the DMI 2.0s Service Provider for Windows NT.  The 2.0s version is an 
extension of the Service Provider that supports security.  ISC does not use those features, but 
they are available under Windows NT for possible use by other DMI 2.0s-compliant software.