Summary of Contents for Intergraph InterServe 8000
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InterServe 8000 Late-Breaking News November 1998 DHA023060...
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Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intergraph Computer Systems. Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in, or omissions from, this document.
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General Setting Up Your System for the First Time When setting up your system for the first time, you should do so as follows: Set up the basic system hardware as described in the system documentation. However, do not connect any external peripherals to the system’s SCSI ports. Start the system and complete operating system Setup as described in the system documentation.
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Panel/Mouse and clicking Help in the toolbar. If the wheel on the mouse does not function, or if you experience any other anomalies while using the wheel mouse, install the driver software from the Intergraph System CD LMOUSE using InterSite Version Manager.
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To determine if the server’s ISM card is hung: See the Anomalies and Open Problems\Emergency Management Card\EMC Communication section of the file delivered with the ISM software kit. This section describes README how to identify a hung ISM card, and how to attempt to reset the card without a physical reset. To physically reset the ISM card: Shut down the server and turn off system power.
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Hard Reset Power Switch Line Power OK Auxilliary Power Remote Temperature Probe Console Redirection After editing the file, you must reboot the server to make the changes take HOBBSRV effect. If a powerdown command is issued, a 3401 error message will display, stating that the server hardware does not support power control.
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Intel PRO/100B Adapter Self-Test Failure If an Intel PRO/100B network adapter is installed in any of PCI slots 4 through 12, it may fail the loopback portion of the self-test. However, if you finish configuring the adapter for use, the adapter works correctly after you restart the system. Inserting a Power Supply When inserting a power supply into a running InterServe 8000 (for example, when replacing a failed power supply), push the supply completely into the system.
If you reinstall the Windows NT 4.0 operating system, be sure to reinstall the Write Cache Utility. See the file on the diskette for instructions on installing README WRTCACHEUTIL the utility. Installing QFE Software Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE) update software contains fixes for operating system problems or limitations.
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