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System Configuration Utility User Guide 27
4.4.2 Clear SEL (/csel)
syscfg {/csel | /clearSEL}
Clears the System Event Log (SEL).
syscfg /csel
syscfg /clearSEL
4.4.3 Date and Time (/dt)
syscfg {/dt | /timeofday} hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy
On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series the command is
syscfg {/dt | /timeofday} [BIOS administrator password] hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy
hh:mm:ss
Hours (24 hour clock), minutes, and seconds.
mm/dd/yyyy
Month, day, and year.
Sets the time of day stored in the Real Time Clock (RTC) by the BIOS.
Example:
syscfg /dt 18:45:00 12/20/2007
On S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series.
1. When BIOS administrator password is set and it value is “admin@123”
syscfg /dt “admin@123” 18:45:00 08/15/2011
2. When BIOS administrator is not set.
syscfg /dt "" 18:45:00 08/15/2011
4.4.4 email Alert Configure (/eac)
syscfg {/eac | /emailalertconf} SMTP_Configurtion_Index {0|1 | 2 | 3|4|5|6|7} ASCII_String
Channel number
SMTP_Configuration_Index
1 to n. An index into the SMTP configuration
table in firmware. The maximum number n
depends on the firmware on your server
board (refer to your server documentation
for details).
{0|1 | 2 | 3|4|5|6|7}
0 = SMTP Enable/Disable
1 = From Address
2 = To Address
3 = Subject