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Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005
7.10.2.2
Targets, Properties, and Values
These targets, properties, and values are valid for service processor PET alerts.
7.10.2.3
Examples
To configure an alert, type:
set /SP/alert/rules/1 destination=128.145.77.21 level=critical
To change an alert level to critical, type:
set /SP/alert/rules/1 level=warning
To turn off an alert, type:
set /SP/alert/rules/1 level=disable
7.11
How to Manage Clock Settings
You can display clock settings or configure your service processor clock to
synchronize with one or two NTP servers. If you do not configure an NTP server, the
service processor time is set by the system BIOS.
7.11.1
Displaying Clock Settings
Type this command to display clock settings:
show /SP/clock
7.11.2
Configuring the Clock to Use NTP Servers
Use the set command to change properties and values for NTP servers.
Target
Property
Value
Default
/SP/alert/rules/1...15
destination
level
disable|information|warning|critical|non-recoverable
(none)
disable