Changing The System Date And Time - HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Installation Manual

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3. Use the arrow keys to move to the Set User Password or Set
Supervisor Password field. Then press the Enter key.
4. A dialog box appears. In the Enter New Password field, type in the
new password and press Enter. (For security, the password does not
appear on the screen.)
NOTE
To leave the dialog without entering a password, press the Esc
key at any time.
5. In the Confirm New Password field, type the password again. Then
press the Enter key.
6. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select the Exit menu. Choose
Exit and Save Changes from the list of exit options, then press
Enter. A dialog appears and asks you to confirm your decision. Choose
Yes and press the Enter key. The server then reboots.
To change one of the passwords at a later date, return to the Security menu and
repeat step 2 through 4 above for one or both passwords.

Changing the System Date and Time

To change the server date and time:
1. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select Main from the Setup menu.
As soon as you do this, the main setup screen appears.
2. Use the down-arrow key to move to the System Time field. This field
actually consists of three fields: one for hours, one for minutes, and one
for seconds. After typing in the hour, press Enter to move to the minute
field. Then type in the minute and press Enter again to move to the
seconds field. Type in the second and press Enter, then use the arrow keys
to leave this field.
3. The next field, System Date, works like the time field. It has separate
fields for month, day, and year. Enter the system date here.
4. Use the right-arrow or left-arrow key to select the Exit menu. Choose
Exit and Save Changes from the list of exit options, then press
Enter. A dialog appears and asks you to confirm your decision. Choose
Yes and press Enter. The server then reboots.
Configuring the System
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