IBM SY44-5902-05 Server User Manual


 
where:
mm = month
dd = day
yy = year
Press the Enter key.
Note: This sample uses the month, day, and year format. To determine the
format for your system, enter DSPSYSVAL QDATE.
2. To set the correct time, enter the system command:
CHGSYSVAL
QTIME VALUE(hhmmss)
where:
hh = 24-hour time
mm = minutes
ss = seconds
Press the Enter key.
This ends the procedure.
Determining the dominant operating system
The operating system is a collection of system programs that control the overall
operation of the iSeries systems. OS/400 is an example of an operating system that
can be used on iSeries servers. iSeries servers can run one or more operating
systems. When there is more than one operating system, OS/400 is the dominant
operating system.
The Hardware Service Manager function (under Start a Service Tool) indicates
which operating system is dominant on the system. The Release field on the
Hardware Service Manager display or printout shows the following values:
0 Unknown
This indicates that an alternate IPL was performed.
1 OS/400 is dominant
This indicates that either OS/400 is the only operating system installed, or
that more than one operating system is installed (and OS/400 is
dominant).
For more information on the Hardware Service Manager function, see Chapter 2,
Hardware Service Manageron page 45.
System password
If a system password is required, the Verification of System Password Failed
display appears just prior to the IPL or Install the System display.
If the Verification of System Password Failed display appears after a repair action,
contact your next level of support for assistance.
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