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Click the Calendar icon (adjacent to Set Date and Time field), and
select the desired day in the month (the system prevents the selection
of unsupported days).
Adjust the Hour and Minute sliders to the desired time (or click Now
to set the date and time to be the current date and time in hours and
minutes).
4 Click Done.
The Edit Date and Time dialog is displayed with your new settings.
5 Click Submit (or click Cancel).
The Date and Time page is displayed, and a Disabled NTP service dialog
is displayed when successful.
6 Select NTP.
The Edit Date and Time dialog is displayed.
Click the Time Zone drop-down list and select the desired time.
Edit or revise the NTP servers as desired (you are limited to selecting
only three NTP servers).
7 Click Submit (or click Cancel).
The Date and Time page is displayed, and an Enabled NTP service dialog
is displayed when successful.

Creating Containers

After initialization, the DR4000 system contains a default container: backup.
Containers function like a shared file system that can be accessed using either
(or both) the NFS or CIFS network protocols.
If needed, you can create additional system containers that store your data.
For more information about creating a storage container, see "Creating
Containers" on page 47.
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Configuring the DR4000 System Settings

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