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InterSite DMI Console gives easy access to the system’s status and configuration information.
The Console is based on the Desktop Management Interface (DMI), through a window
containing a graphical information tree view pane, a service provider component information
pane, and a message pane. DMI Console works with the Desktop Management Interface
(DMI), a technology standard that enables the effective management of personal computers
(PCs).
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InterSite Watchdog is a system monitoring tool with remote monitoring capabilities. You can
install Watchdog on a system running Windows NT, and use it to monitor workstations and
servers also running Windows NT.
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InterSite ECC Memory Monitor is a tool for warning of a potential memory failure. ECC
Memory Monitor watches for single-bit memory errors and records them in the Windows NT
Event Log, and tracks error counts in the Windows NT Registry.
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InterSite SMART Disk Driver, a kernel-level driver that supports self-monitoring, analysis,
and reporting technology (SMART). SMART system compliance is displayed via a tab on the
Hardware Monitor. Each system is listed on the tab, along with its serial number and Smart
System compliance information. For more information, refer to InterSite Hardware Monitor’s
online help.
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InterSite Diskeeper Lite, which manually defragments Windows NT file systems, thus
restoring performance. By using InterSite Diskeeper Lite, disk fragmentation can be kept to a
minimum, improving file creation and access times.
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InterSite Manager, a desktop application used to launch other InterSite components.
From the operating system Start menu, go to Programs/InterSite to find the InterSite programs on
your system. See the online Help for each InterSite program for more information on how to use
the program.
Using Hardware Security Features
The InterServe 90 provides you with several security features designed to help prevent
unauthorized tampering with the internal components.
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A tamper-indicating Intergraph Computer Systems Factory Quality Seal is affixed to the base
unit, overlapping the top cover and the back of the unit. The seal is your assurance that the
unit has not been opened since it left the factory. When removed, the word “VOID” appears
on the seal. Removing the seal does not void your warranty.
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Two chassis intrusion alert switches are mounted on the chassis. When the disk drive door is
opened or the top cover removed, a chassis intrusion event is written to the Event Log.