Set mgmt clock – HP Command View for Tape Libraries Software User Manual

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can run at 4 Gbps. In Automatic mode, changing the interface hostport speed
applies to all ports on all interfaces.

CAUTION:

Using this command in Automatic mode forces a reboot of all

interfaces. Ensure that no backup jobs are in progress before running this
command.

Syntax

set interface hostport speed [interface_num] | [all]

[port_num] | [all] [1] | [2] | [4]

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

Specify the number of the interface. The speed may
be changed for all interfaces by specifying all for

interface_num

this operand. This operand is required only in manual
mode.

port_num

Specify the number of the port. The speed may be
changed for all ports by specifying all for this
operand. This operand is required only in manual
mode.

[1] | [2] | [4]

Specify 1, 2, or 4 Gbps port speed. This operand is
required.

Examples

To set the port speed of all ports on all interfaces to 2 Gbps (this example
assumes that you are using manual mode):

/>set interface hostport speed all all 2
Committing configuration...done
The interface(s) must be rebooted for this command to take effect.

See also

show interface hostport speed

set mgmt clock

Description

Sets the date and time on the Interface Manager card.

Syntax

set mgmt clock time

Availability

All users and modes

Operands

Specify the date and time as a string in the format: mmddhhmmyy
where:

time

mm

is the month, valid values are 01-12

dd

is the date, valid values are 01-31

hh

is the hour, valid values are 00-23

mm

is minutes, valid values are 00-59

yy

is the year, valid values are 00-37

This operand is required.

Examples

To change the current date and time on the Interface Manager card to February
27, 2001 12:30:00:

/>set mgmt clock 0227123001
Committing configuration...done.

See also

show mgmt clock

set mgmt clock 209

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