Set the Service Processor Clock (Oracle ILOM)
Before you begin, ensure that you have Admin (a) role
privileges in Oracle ILOM.
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To set the service processor clock from the Oracle ILOM web interface,
perform the following steps:
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Log in to the Oracle ILOM web interface.
For instructions, see Accessing Oracle ILOM.
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In the navigation pane, click ILOM Administration > Date and
Time.
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Configure the service processor clock manually, or enable the
clock to synchronize with an NTP server:
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To set the service processor clock manually, do the
following:
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Specify a Date and Time, and then click
Save.
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Click the Timezone tab.
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Select a Timezone from the drop-down list.
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Click Save.
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To synchronize the service processor clock with an NTP
server, do the following:
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Select the Enabled check box in the Synchronize
Time Using NTP field.
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Enter the IP address or hostname of one or more
NTP servers.
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Click Save.
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To set the service processor clock from the Oracle ILOM command-line
interface (CLI), perform the following steps:
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Log in to the Oracle ILOM CLI.
For instructions, see Accessing Oracle ILOM.
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Configure the service processor clock manually, or enable the
clock to synchronize with an NTP server:
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To set the service processor clock manually, use the
set command:
set /SP/clock datetime=
MMDDhhmmYYYY
timezone=3_to_4_characters
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To synchronize the service processor clock with an NTP
server, use the set command:
set /SP/clock
usentpserver=enabled
set
/SP/clients/ntp/server/[1|2]
address=address