Setting ILOM Clock Properties
When deploying Oracle ILOM for the first time, system administrators
should configure the clock settings in Oracle ILOM to ensure that
the system management events logged by Oracle ILOM appear with the
correct timestamps.
System administrators can choose to either synchronize the
Oracle ILOM clock with an NTP server or manually configure the date
and time locally in Oracle ILOM using the UTC/GMT timezone on the
host server.
For Oracle ILOM clock configuration properties, see the following
table.
Table 50 Oracle ILOM Clock Configuration Properties
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Date and Time
(datetime=) |
None |
Populate the Date property with the month,
day, and year. Populate the Time property with the hours and minutes.
CLI Syntax to Set Date and Time:
set /SP|CMM/clock datetime=MMDDhhmmYYYY |
Timezones
(timezones=) |
None |
Timezone Abbreviations (PST,
EST, and so on)
Populate the Timezones property with the appropriate timezone.
CLI Syntax to Set Timezones:
set /SP|CMM/clock timezones=3_to_4_characters |
Synchronize Time with NTP Server
(usentpserver=) |
Disabled |
Enabled|Disabled
When set to disabled, the Oracle ILOM clock will not synchronize
with an NTP server. When set to enabled, the Oracle ILOM clock will
synchronize with the designated Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Note -
When enabled, you can set the Oracle ILOM clock to
synchronize with one or two Network Time Protocol (NTP)
servers.
CLI Syntax to Synchronize Clock With NTP
Server:
set /SP|CMM/clock
usentpserver=enabled|disabled
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NTP Server 1 (2)
(/SP|CMM/clients/ntp/server/n
address=<address>)
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None |
Set the IP address or DNS host name of the NTP server or servers
with which the Oracle ILOM clock will synchronize. Configuring two
NTP servers provides redundancy.
CLI Syntax to Set NTP Server
Address:
set
/SP|CMM/clients/ntp/server/1
address=<address>
set
/SP|CMM/clients/ntp/server/2
address=<address>
Note -
Some managed devices support the configuration of more than
two NTP servers.
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Save Button (web only) |
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Web interface – Changes
made within the Clock Settings page and the Timezone Settings page
must be saved in Oracle ILOM before they can take affect. |
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Refer to the Oracle server documentation to determine whether:
The current time in
Oracle ILOM can persist across SP reboots.
The current time in Oracle ILOM can be synchronized
with the host at host boot time.
The system supports a real-time clock element that
stores the time.