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Oracle X7 series User Manual

Oracle X7 series
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Set the SP Clock (Oracle Hardware Management Pack)
To synchronize the service processor clock with an NTP server, do the
following:
i
Select the Enabled check box in the Synchronize Time Using NTP
field.
ii
Enter the IP address or hostname of one or more NTP servers.
iii
Click Save.
2.
To set the service processor clock from the Oracle ILOM command-line interface
(CLI):
a.
Log in to the Oracle ILOM CLI.
For instructions, see “Accessing Oracle ILOM” on page 21.
b.
Configure the service processor clock manually, or enable the clock to
synchronize with an NTP server:
To set the service processor clock manually, use the set command:
set /SP/clock datetime= MMDDhhmmYYYY timezone=3_to_4_characters
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
Related Information
Setting Properties for SP or CMM Clock, Oracle ILOM Administrator's Guide for
Configuration and Maintenance, Firmware Release 4.0.x at http://www.oracle.com/
goto/ilom/docs
Set the SP Clock (Oracle Hardware Management
Pack)
1.
Access the operating system command-line with root privileges.
Configuring Oracle ILOM 69

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Oracle X7 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManagementOracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
MemoryDDR4
StorageNVMe
Expansion SlotsPCIe
Form FactorRackmount
Operating SystemOracle Linux, Solaris

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