IBM 865811Y User Guide - Page 43

System, Security, Power-on, Password, Administrator, Attention, Owner's, Start, Options

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Select this choice to set the system date and time and to change the system time sent to the Advanced System Management Processor (service processor) when the server is started. This choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. The system time is in a 24-hour format: hour:minute:second. You can set a time delta to be added or subtracted from the system time that is sent to the service processor (Configuration/Setup Utility) each time the server is started. Use the number keys to enter the hours and minutes and + or − to add or subtract from the system time. If you want the system clock time to be the same as the Configuration/Setup Utility clock time, leave the value set at its default of 0. v System Security Select this choice to set passwords or a system owner's name. This choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. You can implement two levels of password protection: - Power-on Password Select this choice to set or change a power-on password. See "Using passwords" on page 35 for more information. - Administrator Password Select this choice to set or change an administrator password. Attention: If an administrator password is set and then forgotten, it cannot be overridden or removed. You must replace the system board. The administrator password provides access to all choices on the Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. You can set, change, or delete both the administrator and power-on passwords, and allow a power-on password to be changed by the user. See"Using passwords" on page 35 for more information. - System Owner's Name Select this choice to specify a system owner's name, which will display during POST. You can remove or change the name only from the System Security menu. You can use any combination of up to 16 characters for the system owner's name. v Start Options Select this choice to view or change the start options. This choice appears only on the full Configuration/Setup Utility main menu. Start options take effect when you start your server. You can select keyboard operating characteristics, such as the keyboard speed. You also can specify whether the keyboard number lock starts on or off. You also can enable the server to run without a diskette drive, monitor, or keyboard. The server uses a startup sequence to determine the device from which the operating system loads. For example, you can define a startup sequence that checks for a startable diskette in the diskette drive, then checks the hard disk drive in bay 1, and then checks a network adapter. You also can select which PCI SCSI adapter is given boot precedence. The first drive that is attached to the selected adapter will be assigned drive number 80L and the operating system will start from that drive. The default for boot precedence is Disabled. The range of choices depends upon the number of PCI SCSI adapters installed in the server. You can enable a virus-detection test that checks for changes in the master boot record at startup. You also can choose to run POST in the enhanced mode or the quick mode. Configuring the server 33

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Select
this
choice
to
set
the
system
date
and
time
and
to
change
the
system
time
sent
to
the
Advanced
System
Management
Processor
(service
processor)
when
the
server
is
started.
This
choice
appears
only
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu.
The
system
time
is
in
a
24-hour
format:
hour:minute:second.
You
can
set
a
time
delta
to
be
added
or
subtracted
from
the
system
time
that
is
sent
to
the
service
processor
(Configuration/Setup
Utility)
each
time
the
server
is
started.
Use
the
number
keys
to
enter
the
hours
and
minutes
and
+
or
±
to
add
or
subtract
from
the
system
time.
If
you
want
the
system
clock
time
to
be
the
same
as
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
clock
time,
leave
the
value
set
at
its
default
of
0.
v
System
Security
Select
this
choice
to
set
passwords
or
a
system
owner’s
name.
This
choice
appears
only
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu.
You
can
implement
two
levels
of
password
protection:
Power-on
Password
Select
this
choice
to
set
or
change
a
power-on
password.
See
“Using
passwords”
on
page
35
for
more
information.
Administrator
Password
Select
this
choice
to
set
or
change
an
administrator
password.
Attention:
If
an
administrator
password
is
set
and
then
forgotten,
it
cannot
be
overridden
or
removed.
You
must
replace
the
system
board.
The
administrator
password
provides
access
to
all
choices
on
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu.
You
can
set,
change,
or
delete
both
the
administrator
and
power-on
passwords,
and
allow
a
power-on
password
to
be
changed
by
the
user.
See“Using
passwords”
on
page
35
for
more
information.
System
Owner’s
Name
Select
this
choice
to
specify
a
system
owner’s
name,
which
will
display
during
POST.
You
can
remove
or
change
the
name
only
from
the
System
Security
menu.
You
can
use
any
combination
of
up
to
16
characters
for
the
system
owner’s
name.
v
Start
Options
Select
this
choice
to
view
or
change
the
start
options.
This
choice
appears
only
on
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
main
menu.
Start
options
take
effect
when
you
start
your
server.
You
can
select
keyboard
operating
characteristics,
such
as
the
keyboard
speed.
You
also
can
specify
whether
the
keyboard
number
lock
starts
on
or
off.
You
also
can
enable
the
server
to
run
without
a
diskette
drive,
monitor,
or
keyboard.
The
server
uses
a
startup
sequence
to
determine
the
device
from
which
the
operating
system
loads.
For
example,
you
can
define
a
startup
sequence
that
checks
for
a
startable
diskette
in
the
diskette
drive,
then
checks
the
hard
disk
drive
in
bay
1,
and
then
checks
a
network
adapter.
You
also
can
select
which
PCI
SCSI
adapter
is
given
boot
precedence.
The
first
drive
that
is
attached
to
the
selected
adapter
will
be
assigned
drive
number
80L
and
the
operating
system
will
start
from
that
drive.
The
default
for
boot
precedence
is
Disabled.
The
range
of
choices
depends
upon
the
number
of
PCI
SCSI
adapters
installed
in
the
server.
You
can
enable
a
virus-detection
test
that
checks
for
changes
in
the
master
boot
record
at
startup.
You
also
can
choose
to
run
POST
in
the
enhanced
mode
or
the
quick
mode.
Configuring
the
server
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