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Completing The Replacement Process - IBM N7800 Hardware And Service Manual

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If you have a...
Cluster-Mode system
2. Set the date by entering the following command:
If you have a...
7-Mode system
Cluster-Mode system
Note: See the Data ONTAP Cluster-Mode System Administration Guide or
Cluster-Mode Administration Reference for more information. This document, and
other Data ONTAP documentation, is available on the IBM N series support
website, which is accessed and navigated as described in "Websites" on page
xx.
The following command sets the date and time to 22 May 2009 at 9:25 a.m on a
7-Mode system: date 200905220925 The following command sets the date and
time to 22 May 2009 at 9:25 a.m on a Cluster-Mode system: system date modify
-node system1 -date "05/22/2009 09:25:00"

Completing the replacement process

Return the failed part to IBM. Contact IBM Service and Support at 1-800-IBM-SERV
(1-800-426-7378) for more information on the return procedure.
Disposing of batteries
Dispose of batteries according to local regulations regarding battery recycling or
disposal. For more information, see the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide.
Then issue this command...
system date show
Note: Make sure that you display the date
and time on the other nodes in the cluster
and set the target node to those values.
Then issue this command...
date [-u] [[[CC]yy]mmddhhmm>[.<ss>]]
-u sets the date and time to Greenwich
Mean Time instead of the local time.
CC is the first two digits of the current year.
yy is the second two digits of the current
year.
mm is the current month. If the month is
omitted, the default is the current month.
dd is the current day. If the day is omitted,
the default is the current day.
hh is the current hour, using a 24-hour clock.
mm is the current minute.
ss is the current second. If the seconds are
omitted, the default is 0.
system date modify -node node_name -date
date_and_time
node_name is the target node.
date_and_time is the date and time setting
for the node, in the format MM/DD/YYYY
HH:MM:SS.
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