IBM 86807RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 60

The System Management Subsystem Clock, Group, POST Timeout, Re-enter Password, Apply

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b. In the Re-enter Password field, type the same password that you typed in the Enter Password field. c. Click on OK to save this password and close the Set Password window. 3. Click on Apply to save the new user ID. To delete the currently selected login ID: 1. Use the spin buttons beside the User ID to configure field to select a previously configured User profile. 2. Click on the Login ID field. 3. Using the Backspace or Delete key, delete the currently displayed login ID. 4. Click on Apply to remove the user ID. The System Management Subsystem Clock Group: Use the selections available in the System Management Subsystem Clock group to set the time and date that is reported by the system management subsystem. To change the currently set time or date: 1. Verify that there is a check in the Set System Management Subsystem Clock check box. This check box must be checked to enable the Advanced System Management to change the currently stored time and date values. 2. Use the spin buttons beside each field to set the time or date. The Time fields represent, when viewed from left to right, hours, minutes, and seconds. The Date fields represent, when viewed from left to right, month, date, and year. 3. Click on Apply to save the new time and date. POST Timeout: The POST timeout field shows the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait for the system's power-on self-test (POST) to complete before generating a POST Timeout event. If POST takes longer than the configured amount of time to complete and the POST timeout check box (found in the Enabled Alerts Dialout group on the Automatic Dialout Settings window) is checked, the system management subsystem will automatically restart the system one time and will attempt to forward an alert to all enabled Dialout Entries. Once the system is restarted, POST timeout is automatically disabled. To set the POST timeout value, use the spin buttons beside the POST timeout field to set the number of seconds that the system management subsystem will wait for POST to complete. Then, click on Apply to save this value. 52 Netfinity Server HMM

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b.
In the
Re-enter Password
field, type the same
password that you typed in the
Enter Password
field.
c.
Click on
OK
to save this password and close the
Set Password window.
3.
Click on
Apply
to save the new user ID.
To delete the currently selected login ID:
1.
Use the spin buttons beside the
User ID to configure
field to select a previously configured User profile.
2.
Click on the
Login ID
field.
3.
Using the Backspace or Delete key, delete the
currently displayed login ID.
4.
Click on
Apply
to remove the user ID.
The System Management Subsystem Clock
Group:
Use the selections available in the System
Management Subsystem Clock group to set the time and
date that is reported by the system management
subsystem.
To change the currently set time or date:
1.
Verify that there is a check in the
Set System
Management Subsystem Clock
check box.
This
check box
must
be checked to enable the Advanced
System Management to change the currently stored
time and date values.
2.
Use the spin buttons beside each field to set the time
or date.
±
The
Time
fields represent, when viewed from left
to right, hours, minutes, and seconds.
±
The
Date
fields represent, when viewed from left
to right, month, date, and year.
3.
Click on
Apply
to save the new time and date.
POST Timeout:
The
POST timeout
field shows the
number of seconds that the system management
subsystem will wait for the system's power-on self-test
(POST) to complete before generating a POST Timeout
event.
If POST takes longer than the configured amount
of time to complete and the
POST timeout
check box
(found in the
Enabled Alerts Dialout
group on the
Automatic Dialout Settings window) is checked, the system
management subsystem will automatically restart the
system one time and will attempt to forward an alert to all
enabled Dialout Entries.
Once the system is restarted,
POST timeout
is automatically disabled.
To set the POST timeout value, use the spin buttons
beside the
POST timeout
field to set the number of
seconds that the system management subsystem will wait
for POST to complete.
Then, click on
Apply
to save this
value.
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