User`s guide

INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
3. Check the counter(s) you want to stop.
or
Click Select all to select all current counters.
4. Click Delete.
To acknowledge an alert for a performance counter
1. Click System, then click Performance.
2. Click Monitored performance counters.
3. Check the counter for which you have received an alert.
4. Click Acknowledge.
To set a performance alert action
1. Click Configure alert actions: Performance.
2. Click the tab of the status type (OK or Warning) you want to set alerts for.
3. Click the types of alerts you want to send and click Apply.
4. To set general options for an alert type, click Set preferences. This link opens the
Alerts
preferences
page.
Note—You must
select a counter or counters to monitor before alerting can take place.
Ports
Intel Server Manager displays the following port information for the computer.
Serial ports
Name—The name of the serial port, such as COM1 or COM2.
IRQ—The
interrupt request number assigned to the serial port, such as 3 or 4.
I/O address—The starting memory address (represented in
hexadecimal) designated for
the input/output of data from the serial port.
Baud rate—The default baud rate of data transfer for the serial port.
Bits per byte—The number of data bits per byte (7 or 8 typically).
Parity—The type of parity bit in use, if any (even, odd, none, mark, or space).
Stop bits—The number of bits signaling the end of a unit of transmission on a serial line.
Parallel ports
Name—The name of the parallel port, such as LPT1.
I/O address—The starting memory address (represented in hexadecimal) designated for
the input/output of data from the parallel port.
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