Installing And Configuring Intersite Server Monitor - Intergraph InterServe 80 SL System Setup

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If you select Install remote services o nly, Setup asks for a location to install the files. Select
the default location, or enter an alternate pathname; then select Continue. After the software
is installed, click OK and restart the system.
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When asked if the computer is part of a UPS group, select No; then select Continue.
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Select Power Rite Pro II; then click Continue.
7.
Select the COM port to be used; then select Continue.
8.
Enter an access code to safeguard the UPS operation; then select Continue.
9.
Select Shutdown Timing Operations; then select Continue.
10. Select Yes for the Autoload Option; then select Continue.
11. A dialog asks for a location to install the files. Accept the default location, or enter an
alternate pathname; then select Continue. When the software is installed, open the Control
Panel and double-click Services. The Services dialog displays.
12. Select LanSafe III Power Monitor Service and click Startup. The Service dialog displays.
Verify that the Allow Service to Interact with the Desktop check box is selected.
13. Click OK to close the Service dialog, and click Close.
14. Shut down the system.
15. Verify that the serial cable is connected as described in the LanSafe III software manual,
and that all AC power cables are connected to AC receptacles on the back of the UPS.
16. Restart the system.
Refer to the LanSafe III documentation for instructions on using the LanSafe III software.

Installing and Configuring InterSite Server Monitor

If you ordered the InterSite Server Monitor option for server monitoring capability, your
InterServe 80 SL Rack Mount has an installed InterSite Server Monitor (ISM) card (also
called the Emergency Monitor Card, or EMC). For instructions to install and configure the
ISM software, and for information on using the ISM with your server, refer to the InterSite
Server Monitor documentation included with your system.
If you install an ISM card or update the system BIOS, you must set up the BIOS for the
system to recognize the ISM card. In BIOS Setup, go to the Advanced screen, and then to
PCI/PnP Configuration, and do the following:
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Change the Emergency Monitor setting to Enable. Once enabled, the Emergency
Monitor's resources display.
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Under PCI/PnP Exclusion, select the ISM card's IRQ value from the list, and change its
status to Reserved.
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