Notes:
a. If you are replacing a service processor assembly on a system running AIX, set the time and date
using the operating system date command or smitty.
b. To restore the service processor settings and to set the date and time using the service processor
(if the system is running Linux use this method), see "Saving and Restoring Service Processor
Settings" on page 193.
12. If the service processor assembly was replaced, locate the backup copy of the service processor
settings. Use the "Save or Restore Hardware Management Policies," in the "Introduction to Tasks and
Service Aids" section of the RS/6000 Eserver pSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple Bus
Systems, order number SA38-0509, to restore the service processor settings saved in NVRAM. If you
cannot run the appropriate task, or the service processor settings were not backed up, the service
processor settings must be entered manually. See Chapter 7, "Using the Service Processor," on page
193 for more information about entering service processor settings manually.
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