Chapter 4. service reference procedures, Setting the system date and time – IBM VERSION 5 SY44-5902-05 User Manual

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Chapter 4. Service Reference Procedures

Setting the system date and time .

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Determining the dominant operating system .

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System password .

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System unique identifier.

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Determining a primary or alternative console.

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Introduction .

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Primary console requirements .

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Identifying the consoles when the system is
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Locating the system’s load source from the system
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History file .

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Continuously Powered Main Storage (CPM) .

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Low-level debug and data collecting procedures

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Introduction .

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Getting started .

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Displaying data for functions 54 through 58, 63,
and 64 (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530,
53S, 6xx, 7xx, SB1, and Sxx)

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Displaying data for functions 57, 63, and 64
(Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)

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Changing the address in functions 59 through
61 (Models 150, 170, 250, 4xx, 50x, 51x, 530, 53S,
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Introduction .

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Changing the address

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Changing the address in functions 58 through
61 (Models 270, 8xx, SB2, SB3, and 890)

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Introduction .

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Changing the address

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Displaying data from function 62 .

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Logical partitions .

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Examples: Missing or non-reporting system bus
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Determining the release level of a logical
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Locating a secondary partition’s console .

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Locating a secondary partition’s load source .

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Locating a secondary partition’s load source
from the secondary partition’s console .

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Locating a secondary partition’s load source
from the primary partition’s console.

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Querying logical partition time and date .

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Converting secondary partition time and date to
primary partition time and date .

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Finding the SRC history list for a secondary
partition .

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Closing related problems in other logical
partitions .

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Accessing the panel functions of a logical
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Determining which logical partition owns a
FRU or a system I/O resource.

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Selecting IPL source and mode for a secondary
partition .

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Options on the Work with Partition Status
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Guest partitions

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Determining if the system has guest
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Determining the release level of a guest
partition .

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Determining the hosting partition of a guest
partition .

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IASP/Clustering Service Reference Procedures .

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Determining if a tower is configured as
switchable

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Determining the power controlling system of a
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Determining the resource name and HSL loop
number of an HSL I/O bridge.

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Switching ownership of a tower’s switchable
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Switching the mode of a tower’s switchable
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Setting the system date and time

Attention

: Customer applications may be sensitive to system date and time

settings. Incorrect date and time settings may cause data loss. Ensure that the
customer knows the date and time that you have set.

Use one of the following methods to set the date and time:
v If the system is powered off, perform a Manual mode (attended) IPL. You can

set the date and time on the IPL Options display. See the iSeries Information
Center
for information.

v If the system is powered on, perform the following procedure:

1.

To set the correct date, enter the system command:

CHGSYSVAL QDATE VALUE(’mmddyy’)

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