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InterServe 80
Late-Breaking News
November 1998
DHA025360

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  • Page 1 InterServe 80 Late-Breaking News November 1998 DHA025360...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3: Internal And External Raid Configurations

    PCI adapter (such as an add-on disk controller). Internal and External RAID Configurations The basic RAID configuration for an InterServe 80 consists of a RAID controller cabled to disk drives internal to the system. You can add external RAID cabinets by adding additional RAID controllers and cabling the cabinets to these additional controllers.
  • Page 4: Enabling The Megaraid Audible Alarm

    See Windows NT Help for information on adding a shortcut to the Start menu. Enabling the MegaRAID Audible Alarm On an InterServe 80 with an AMI MegaRAID disk controller, the controller’s audible alarm is disabled by default. You can configure the InterSite Watchdog program to alert you to RAID problems such as disk failures.
  • Page 5 The BIOS Setup options Floppy Access Control and IDE Hard Disk Access Control (used to write-protect these devices) have no effect under Windows NT. Windows NT does not use the BIOS for peripheral device access. Immediately after installing a Symbios SCSI adapter card, you must run the Symbios SCSI Configuration Utility ( ) to disable SCAM on the SCSI adapter card, and to change the Adapter Boot Order to include the SCSI adapter card.
  • Page 6 333 MHz Processor in an InterServe 80 An InterServe 80 must be running BIOS version 8870F or higher to support a 333 MHz Pentium II processor. The system board jumper settings for a 333 MHz Pentium II processor are as follows: IN denotes the jumper is installed on both pins.
  • Page 7 Document Errata In the System Setup document: In Chapter 2, “Setting Up the Software,” the location of the online System Introduction document may be incorrect. The correct location is SYSINTRO In Chapter 4, “Operating Notes,” the locations of the system’s serial number and model number have changed.
  • Page 8: Installing Qfe Software

    Adaptec SCSI controllers, select the entry for Windows NT 4.0. Installing the InterCON-X RS-232 Adapter Driver If you install an InterCON-X RS-232 adapter in your InterServe 80, be sure to install the driver software for this adapter from the Microsoft Windows NT Server software CD-ROM.

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