Intel SRCU31 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Using the Storage Console
See Section 2.5.9, Setup and Installation for UnixWare* for DMI installation details.
4.2.1.4 SNMP Management
Select this option to install the SNMP Extension Agent for SRCU31. This allows the SRCU31
subsystem to be managed from an SNMP Console such as HP OpenView Network Node Manager.
An SNMP Service must already be installed on the machine before the Extension Agent will load
and function. Install the SRCU31 SNMP Extension Agent using the procedure below.
SNMP Installation for NT Server
Note: You must have administrative level permissions to install SRCU31 SNMP software.
1. Insert the SRCU31 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. (If the RAID Installer Menu does not
appear, then run the setup.exe file that resides at: <CD-ROMroot>\os_setup\winnt\setup.exe
on the CD-ROM).
2. Click on the Setup button and follow the prompts to the Preselected Components window.
3. Three components in the Preselected Components window below are preselected. See
Figure 4-1. If the RAID device drivers, RAID monitor or local or remote storage console are
already installed, then uncheck the appropriate boxes. If the RAID device drivers, RAID
monitor or local or remote storage console are not installed, then proceed to step 4.
4. Select the SNMP Management checkbox to install the SNMP Management agent. Follow the
on-screen prompts to complete installation.
SNMP Installation for NetWare
By selecting the RAID Management Agents component during installation of NetWare, the DMI
(CI), SNMP Extension Agents and RAID Monitor Service are installed. See Section 2.5.8, Setup
and Installation for Novell NetWare* when selecting the RAID Management Agents component
during NetWare 4.2 or 5.0 installations.
SNMP Installation for UnixWare
See Section 2.5.9, Setup and Installation for UnixWare* for SNMP Extension Agent installation
details.
4.2.2 Using Intel Server Control (ISC) to Monitor RAID Events
Intel Server Control (ISC) is a server-management tool targeted for the departmental LAN
Environment, such as file, print, and/or application servers. ISC is provided with the CD that ships
with your Intel server baseboard. ISC has many server-based monitoring and management
functions, however, this section focuses on its ability to monitor events from the SRCU31. A brief
overview of ISC is provide below followed by instructions on viewing RAID events from the
SRCU31 via ISC. Use the documentation provided with your Intel server board for detailed
instructions on installing and using ISC.
4.2.2.1 Overview of ISC
ISC uses the Desktop Management Interface (DMI) 2.0 framework to manage Windows NT,
NetWare, and UnixWare server hardware components. ISC provides real-time monitoring and
alerting for server hardware sensors. ISC has two main software components: