.
3.
To set the time zone, execute the settimezone command.
The following example sets the time zone to "Asia/Tokyo."
XSCF> settimezone -c settz -s Asia/Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo
4.
Execute the showdate command to display the XSCF time.
If you have set the time zone, the command displays the time in the local time
(JST).
The following example displays the current time in the local time.
XSCF> showdate
Sat Oct 20 14:53:00 JST 2012
5.
If the time is correct, skip step 5 and subsequent steps. To change the date
and time, execute the setdate command.
Setting the date and time resets the XSCF.
The following example sets the local time (JST) to 16:59:00 October 20, 2012.
XSCF> setdate -s 102016592012.00
Sat Oct 20 16:59:00 JST 2012
The XSCF will be reset. Continue? [y|n] : y
Sat Oct 20 7:59:00 UTC 2012
XSCF>
Note - If the reboot is canceled, the XSCF does not reflect the setting values even when reboot
is by the rebootxscf command.
6.
Log in to the XSCF again.
For details, see
6.7
Performing a Diagnosis Test
This section describes the procedure for performing an initial diagnosis of the
specified physical system board (PSB) while the power is off.
Note - The PSB is powered on and off during the diagnosis test.
For power-on during the diagnosis test, CPU Activation keys do not need to have been
registered.
"6.3 Logging In to the
Chapter 6 Performing an Initial System Diagnosis
XSCF."
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