IBM 865811Y User Guide - Page 118

Netfinity, Manager, service, descriptions

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installation. To start any Netfinity Manager service that appears in the Service Manager window, double-click the icon for that service. To start a Netfinity Manager service on a remote system, use the Remote System Manager service. Netfinity Manager service descriptions Each Netfinity Manager service consists of a base program and a graphical user interface (GUI). The service base programs enable Netfinity Manager to remotely access the individual services, but do not allow for local access. The service GUIs, when functioning along with their respective base program, enable access to the service. Some services are available only on systems with certain system configurations. These services are: v Alert on LAN Configuration (available only on systems running Windows 95 or later or Windows NT 4.0 or later) v Capacity Management (available only on systems running Windows NT 4.0 or later) v Cluster Manager (available only on systems running Windows NT 4.0 or later) v DMI Browser (requires DMI Service Layer) v ECC Memory Setup (requires ECC memory) v Predictive Failure Analysis (requires a PFA-enabled hard disk drive) v RAID Manager (requires a RAID hard disk drive subsystem) v System Partition Access (requires a built-in System Partition) v Update Connector Manager (available only on systems running Windows NT 4.0 or later) Brief descriptions of each of the Netfinity Manager services follow. Complete instructions on how to use each of these services can be found in the service-specific chapters of the Netfinity Manager User's Guide. Advanced System Management The Advanced System Management service provides extensive functionality available for your IBM PC Server Advanced System Management Adapter, 108 : Netfinity 5100 Type 8658 Models 11Y, 21Y, 31Y, 41Y, 51Y, 1RY, 2RY, 3RY, 4RY, 5RY

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installation.
To
start
any
Netfinity
Manager
service
that
appears
in
the
Service
Manager
window,
double-click
the
icon
for
that
service.
To
start
a
Netfinity
Manager
service
on
a
remote
system,
use
the
Remote
System
Manager
service.
Netfinity
Manager
service
descriptions
Each
Netfinity
Manager
service
consists
of
a
base
program
and
a
graphical
user
interface
(GUI).
The
service
base
programs
enable
Netfinity
Manager
to
remotely
access
the
individual
services,
but
do
not
allow
for
local
access.
The
service
GUIs,
when
functioning
along
with
their
respective
base
program,
enable
access
to
the
service.
Some
services
are
available
only
on
systems
with
certain
system
configurations.
These
services
are:
v
Alert
on
LAN
Configuration
(available
only
on
systems
running
Windows
95
or
later
or
Windows
NT
4.0
or
later)
v
Capacity
Management
(available
only
on
systems
running
Windows
NT
4.0
or
later)
v
Cluster
Manager
(available
only
on
systems
running
Windows
NT
4.0
or
later)
v
DMI
Browser
(requires
DMI
Service
Layer)
v
ECC
Memory
Setup
(requires
ECC
memory)
v
Predictive
Failure
Analysis
(requires
a
PFA-enabled
hard
disk
drive)
v
RAID
Manager
(requires
a
RAID
hard
disk
drive
subsystem)
v
System
Partition
Access
(requires
a
built-in
System
Partition)
v
Update
Connector
Manager
(available
only
on
systems
running
Windows
NT
4.0
or
later)
Brief
descriptions
of
each
of
the
Netfinity
Manager
services
follow.
Complete
instructions
on
how
to
use
each
of
these
services
can
be
found
in
the
service-specific
chapters
of
the
Netfinity
Manager
User’s
Guide
.
Advanced
System
Management
The
Advanced
System
Management
service
provides
extensive
functionality
available
for
your
IBM
PC
Server
Advanced
System
Management
Adapter,
108
:
Netfinity
5100
Type
8658
Models
11Y,
21Y,
31Y,
41Y,
51Y,
1RY,
2RY,
3RY,
4RY,
5RY