Table of Contents Introduction ................5 Overview..................5 System Health Tools ............5 System Information Tools ............5 System Control Tools............6 BIOS Configuration Tools ............6 For More Information ..............6 Document Conventions..............7 Installing and Uninstalling ASM ..........9 Overview..................9 Prerequisites for Installing ASM..........9 Server Requirements ............9 Client Requirements.............9 Before You Begin..............10 Installing ASM................10...
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System Information ...............21 Overview..................21 Virtual LCD ................21 System Event Log..............22 Inventory Information ...............23 System Control ..............25 Overview..................25 Rebooting the Server ...............25 Shutting Down the Server ............25 BIOS Configuration..............27 Overview..................27 Configuring BIOS Communication Settings ......27 Configuring the BIOS Password ..........27 Index .....................29 ASM for the ISP1100 Internet Server...
1 Introduction Overview Appliance Server Management (ASM) is an HTML-based set of tools you can use to configure some settings and view information on the ISP1100 Internet Server. There are four sets of ASM tools: the system health tools, system information tools, system control tools, and BIOS configuration tools.
ASM see: Online help. To access the online help, click the Help link in the navigation pane. The support Web page at http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/ server/isp1100/ For more information about the ISP1100 Internet Server see: The ISP1100 Internet Server Quick Start Guide...
Document Conventions This Guide uses the following conventions: Text you type is indicated like this: http://<machine_name>/intelasm Buttons and options you can choose are indicated like this: Click Remove. Hyperlinks are indicated like this: Click Internet. ASM for the ISP1100 Internet Server...
2 Installing and Uninstalling ASM Overview This chapter explains how to install ASM on an ISP1100 Internet Server that is running Windows* 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Prerequisites for Installing ASM Server Requirements Windows 2000 Server SNMP Service. This is an add-in service available on the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD.
Before You Begin Before you install ASM: Download the ASM setup file (asmsetup.exe) from http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/ server/isp1100/ Make sure the server meets the prerequisites listed in “Prerequisites for Installing ASM” above. If this is a re-install, make sure the previous version has been uninstalled.
Uninstalling ASM There are two ways to uninstall ASM: using the setup program, and using Add/Remove Programs in the Windows control panel. Removing ASM Using the Setup Program 1 Double-click asmsetup.exe. 2 In the ASM Setup screen select Uninstall ASM Components, then click OK.
3 Connecting to the Server To connect to the server using ASM: 1 At a network PC, open Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or better, or Netscape Navigator 4.7. 2 In the Location field, type the server’s IP address or the path to the server followed by .
4 System Health Overview This chapter describes the ASM features that monitor the system’s health. Sensors, Events, and Alerts The server has sensors that monitor its status and its physical environment. The temperature sensor monitors the server’s temperature, the voltage sensors monitor the server’s power supply, the fan sensors monitor the fans’...
Setting Event Thresholds Critical event thresholds cannot be changed. However, you can set non- critical event thresholds: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13. 2 In the navigation pane click Temperature, Voltage, Disk, or Fan. 3 For Voltage, Disk, or Fan, specify which sensor to configure.
To set event alerts: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13. 2 In the navigation pane click Temperature, Voltage, Disk, or Fan. 3 Click Alert Actions. 4 Select the Alert options you want: Beep, Output message to LCD, Broadcast alert message, SNMP, or Page Administrator.
CPU and Memory Utilization ASM shows CPU utilization as a percentage, and memory utilization in KB used. This section explains how to view the CPU and Memory Utilization status: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13.
3 Select the predictive failure event you want to configure: Temperature, Voltage, CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, or Single-Bit Error. 4 Set the threshold(s) and notification options. 5 Click Apply. For more information, see the Predictive Failure topic in the online help. Watch Dog Timer The server has an automatic reboot feature.
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To configure the Watch Dog Timer settings: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13. 2 Click Watch Dog Timer in the navigation pane. 3 Check or uncheck the Disable Watch Dog Timer checkbox. 4 Set the Hold Off Duration in milliseconds.
5 System Information Overview This chapter describes the ASM features that provide information about the system. Virtual LCD The virtual LCD appears at the top of the page and displays messages and icons showing the system’s status. To see the virtual LCD, connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server”...
System Event Log The System Event Log (SEL) shows a list of recent events. To view the SEL: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13. 2 Under System Health Control click Event Log. The System Event Log page appears: If the system event log fills up, you can view the event log archive by clicking the Archive button.
Inventory Information The Inventory page shows four kinds of information about the baseboard, processor, BIOS, and operating system. To view the Inventory information: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13. 2 In the navigation pane, click Inventory. 3 Click on the link for the information you want: Baseboard Information, Processor Information, BIOS Information, or OS Information.
6 System Control Overview ASM allows you to remotely reboot and shut down the server. This chapter explains how to reboot and shut down the server using ASM. Rebooting the Server To reboot the server: 1 Connect to the ASM home page. See “Connecting to the Server” on page 13.
7 BIOS Configuration Overview This chapter describes the options on the BIOS Configuration page: BIOS communication settings. Configure the server’s console redirect settings for serial port redirection, and the pager number and string. BIOS password. Set or change the BIOS password. Note: For information about configuring other BIOS settings, see the ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide in the Manuals folder on the ISP1100 Internet...
Index CPU and Memory Utilization predictive failure, 18 viewing status, 18 Add/Remove Programs critical events, 15 using to uninstall ASM, 11 administrator, paging, 16, 27 Alert Catcher, 16 installing on network PCs, 17 events required for alerts, 16 alerts, 16 alerts, 16 critical vs.
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Memory Utilization sensors, health, 15 predictive failure, 18 server viewing status, 18 automatic reboot, 19 Microsoft Internet Explorer, 9, 13 BIOS settings, 27 control, 25 health, 15 information, 21 navigation pane, 13 predictive failure, 18 Netscape Navigator, 9, 13 rebooting through ASM, 25 network PC shutting down through ASM, installing Alert Catcher, 17...
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Watch Dog Timer, 19 Web browser, on network PCs, 9 Windows 2000 on network PCs, 9 on the server, 9 Windows 98, on network PCs, 9 Windows NT on network PCs, 9 ASM for the ISP1100 Internet Server...
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