User`s guide
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ESCALA T610 and PL 600T User’s Guide
Password Utilities
Entering this selection permits access to the options shown on the following screen:
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|Password Utilities |
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| 1 Set Privileged Access–Password |
| 2 Remove Privileged–Access Password |
| 3 Unattended Start Mode <ON> |
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Set Privileged–Access Password: The privileged–access password protects against the
unauthorized starting of the system programs. When this option is selected, another screen
displays that allows the setting of a password.
You can set the password from either the Service Processor or System Management
Services menus. After the password is set, both the Service Processor and System
Management Services automatically use the same password. The password is limited to
eight characters.
Remove Privileged–Access Password: If you previously had set a privileged–access
password and want to remove it, select Remove Privileged–Access Password.
Unattended Start Mode <ON>: This selection is used to enable or disable Unattended
Start Mode. Use this option to instruct the Service Processor to restore the power–state of
the server after a temporary power failure, which is necessary on servers that require
automatic power–on after a power failure. The default setting is ON.
Display Error Log
A screen similar to the following displays when you select this option. You can view or clear
your system error log.
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| | Error Log | |
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| | Date Time ErrorCode Location | |
| | Entry 1. 99/06/30 02:15:35 25a80011 U1.1–P1.1/Q1 | |
| | Entry 2. 99/07/01 03:18:36 20300026 U1.1–P1.1/Q1 | |
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| |C=Clear Error Log| |X=Exit Log | |
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Note: The time stamp in this error log is Coordinated Universal Time (CUT), which is also
referred to as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). AIX error logs have more information
available and can time stamp with your local time.