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Summary of Contents for Integrity rx4610

Page 1: ...Installation Guide for the Intel Server Control HP Part Number A6153 96006 Printed in June 2001 ...

Page 2: ...erty right Intel products are not designed intended or authorized for use in any medical life saving or life sustaining applications or for any other application in which the failure of the Intel product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice No part of this document may be copie...

Page 3: ...talling and Upgrading ISC 3 Preparing the System 4 Client Workstation 4 Managed Servers 5 Installing the Software 6 Interactive Installation Process 6 Silent Installation Process 7 Upgrading ISC 10 3 Uninstalling ISC 11 Using the Add Remove Program 11 Using the ISC Setup Program 11 ...

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Page 5: ...dows 2000 Intel Pentium microprocessor or higher At least 64 MB of RAM At least 150 MB of available disk space Microsoft Windows compatible modem must be used if you connect to the server by modem Service Pack 2 must be installed Itanium based platforms running Microsoft Windows 64 bit Advanced Server Supported console for DPC only Intel Itanium microprocessor At least 512 MB of RAM At least 150 M...

Page 6: ...control that runs within its own container or within a third party container application such as Microsoft Management Console MMC Internet Explorer v5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator v4 0 or later with the ActiveX snap in The ISC Stand alone Console can exist and run separately on the client workstation even if it have a supported ESMC application installed NOTE Client workstation requirements ca...

Page 7: ...an interactively install ISC by using the Resource CD that comes with your system 4 You can install ISC using a non interactive method called silent installation This method employs command line options and an external file that directs the installation process 5 The installation software detects the operating system running on each target system and determines whether each system should be used a...

Page 8: ... Version of Windows 2000 Console Windows NT Console System Resource CD Windows NT OM11617 Network Figure 1 ISC Installation Scenario Installing ISC consists of the following three areas 1 Preparing the system 2 Installing the software 3 Examining the log file Preparing the System Depending on whether your system is going to be used as a client or as a managed server you need to be aware of some co...

Page 9: ...ct to a managed server through a modem Microsoft Windows 64 bit Advanced Server on an Itanium based platform Supported client console for DPC only You must be connected as a user with administrator rights The ISC installation program automatically reboots remote servers as necessary Remote Access Service RAS must be installed before ISC in order to connect to a managed server through a modem Manag...

Page 10: ...his section describes the steps for both types of installation Interactive Installation Process Follow these steps to install ISC on client workstations and managed servers 1 Login with system administrator rights 2 Begin the installation by using Windows NT Explorer to find and run the setup exe program under the Software ISC directory of the Resource CD 3 In the dialog box that appears select th...

Page 11: ... installation complete screen 15 View the files named logfile log found in the install directories of the local machine or of the remote machines on which ISC has been installed These files provide a list of features successfully installed a list of installed components a list of copied or replaced files and lists any error messages for the respective machine NOTE After the installation process co...

Page 12: ...ine or in textfile the installation program attempts to use the username currently logged into the local system password The password for username The password command line option is optional and can be overridden by password supplied in textfile If you do not supply a password at either the command line or in textfile the installation program attempts to use the password of the username currently...

Page 13: ... username 2 password 2 destination n username n password n Where destination A remote or local system name You must use the Universal Name Convention UNC when supplying a name If you are installing on a local system you can use the keyword local for destination username The account name that has administrative rights for the associated system on which ISC is being installed Supplying a username is...

Page 14: ... a Version section to define two variables Version Signature Windows NT Provider Intel Corporation ESG Destinations sayoung desk sueyoung password fred nt MyUser password2 Local eric password10 NOTE After the installation process completes remote managed servers are automatically rebooted If a local machine needs to be rebooted the installation process presents a dialog box that allows you to perf...

Page 15: ...hod Furthermore you cannot remove ISC from a remote system using this method To remove ISC using this program follow these steps 1 Open the Control Panel on your system 2 Invoke the Add Remove Program 3 Select the version of Intel Server Control in the list box 4 Initiate the program in accordance to your particular operating system s requirements Using the ISC Setup Program Follow these steps to ...

Page 16: ...e System Selection Screen to continue 7 View and modify the list of ISC features you want to remove Clicking on a feature to place a checkmark in the box indicates removal of the feature 8 Click Next in the Feature Selection Screen to continue 9 Verify the system and the features you have decided to remove in the System and Feature Verification Screen 10 Click Accept to start the uninstall procedu...

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