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Device Power Sequence Interconnect Bays tab, Date and Time screen, Interconnect Bays tab

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Interconnect Bays tab Interconnect bays by default are for auto power-on. Enabling and setting a power delay for an interconnect bay delays the power on of that bay following an enclosure power cycle event. Column Bay Device Enabled Delay Device Power Sequence Interconnect Bays tab Description Bay number of the device. The type of device in the bay, or Absent if no device is installed in the bay Enables power sequencing, disables power sequencing, or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweron is selected. The amount of delay, in seconds, before the device powers on. Column Bay Device Enabled Delay Description Bay number of the device The type of device in the bay or Absent if no device is installed in the bay Enables power sequencing, disables power sequencing, or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweron is selected. The amount of delay, in seconds, before the device powers on. Possible delay values are 1 to 3600. Click the Apply button to save the settings. Date and Time screen Static date and time settings The date and time are static and not updated in real-time. The date and time can only be set if NTP is disabled. Box Date Time Time Zone Possible value yyyy-mm-dd • mm is an integer from 1 to 12 • dd is an integer from 1 to 31 hh:mm:ss (24-hour time, ss is optional) • hh is an integer from 0 to 23 • mm is an integer from 0 to 59 • ss is an integer from 0 to 59 Time zone settings • "Africa time zone settings" (page 184) • "Americas time zone settings" (page 184) • "Asia time zone settings" (page 186) • "Universal time zone settings" (page 186) • "Oceanic time zone settings" (page 187) Description The date assigned to the enclosure The time assigned to the enclosure The time zone assigned to the enclosure 78 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

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Interconnect Bays tab
Interconnect bays by default are for auto power-on. Enabling and setting a power delay for an
interconnect bay delays the power on of that bay following an enclosure power cycle event.
Description
Column
Bay number of the device.
Bay
The type of device in the bay, or Absent if no device is
installed in the bay
Device
Enables power sequencing, disables power sequencing,
or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweron
is selected.
Enabled
The amount of delay, in seconds, before the device powers
on.
Delay
Device Power Sequence Interconnect Bays tab
Description
Column
Bay number of the device
Bay
The type of device in the bay or Absent if no device is
installed in the bay
Device
Enables power sequencing, disables power sequencing,
or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweron
is selected.
Enabled
The amount of delay, in seconds, before the device powers
on. Possible delay values are 1 to 3600.
Delay
Click the
Apply
button to save the settings.
Date and Time screen
Static date and time settings
The date and time are static and not updated in real-time. The date and time can only be set if
NTP is disabled.
Description
Possible value
Box
The date assigned to the enclosure
yyyy-mm-dd
Date
mm is an integer from 1 to 12
dd is an integer from 1 to 31
The time assigned to the enclosure
hh:mm:ss (24-hour time, ss is optional)
Time
hh is an integer from 0 to 23
mm is an integer from 0 to 59
ss is an integer from 0 to 59
The time zone assigned to the enclosure
Time zone settings
Time Zone
“Africa time zone settings” (page 184)
“Americas time zone settings” (page 184)
“Asia time zone settings” (page 186)
“Universal time zone settings” (page 186)
“Oceanic time zone settings” (page 187)
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Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices