HP VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide

Chapter 5 - Operating the System via the CLI
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VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
Displaying the System Clock Source
The clock source can be the host computer or the Memory Array.
1. Log into the Memory Array.
2. Navigate to the
System
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3. At the
System
context prompt, type:
The command displays information similar to the following:.
Setting the System Clock Source
The clock source can be set to the host computer or the Memory Array. The
clock on the system only keeps a running count of the number of seconds that
the system has been operational. It does not keep an accurate calendar date and
time. If the system is rebooted, then the elapsed time is not accounted for when
the system finishes the reboot process and is again operational.
1. Log into the Memory Array.
2. Navigate to the
System
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3. At the
System
context prompt, type:
Where:
Displaying the Software Version
1. Log into the Memory Array.
2. Navigate to the
Version
context level. At the root prompt, type:
3. At the
System
context prompt, type:
context system
show clock-source
system> show clock-source
clock-source host
context system
set clock-source { host | local }
host Sets the clock source to the host computer. This is the
default value.
local Sets the clock source to the Memory Array.
context system version
show