Setting The Date And Time Zone; Verifying The Configuration - Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3900 Installation Manual

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If you have the Sun StorEdge Remote Response option installed, refer to
"Connecting to the Storage Service Processor From a Remote System" on page 5-3
for instructions.
If you are connecting from a system that is at the same location, refer to
"Connecting to the Storage Service Processor From an Onsite System" on page 5-2
for instructions.
2. Change the /etc/inet/hosts file so that the Storage Service Processor entry
reflects the correct IP address. See the hosts(4) man page for details.
5.5

Setting the Date and Time Zone

The date and time zone are initially set during the Solaris installation. You can
change the date by using the date(1) command and change the time zone by editing
the /etc/TIMEZONE file, which sets the TZ variable. See the TIMEZONE(4) man page
for details.
5.6

Verifying the Configuration

When the Storage Service Processor reboots, verify the changes.
The console login prompt should reflect the proper name for the Storage Service
Processor. For example:
ssp1 Console Login:
5-8
Sun StorEdge 3900 and 6900 Series 2.0 Installation Guide • March 2003

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