HP Interface Manager and Command View for Tape Libraries 3.7 User Guide

set mgmt ntp
Description Starts or stops clock synchronization via NTP or checks connectivity with NTP
servers. If starting NTP or checking connectivity, provide one to three NTP
servers.
Syntax set mgmt ntp [[check ntp-servers] | [start
ntp-servers]stop]
Availability All users and modes
Operands The IP address or name of one to three NTP servers
separated by spaces. For example:
ntp-servers
192.0.2.12 192.0.2.20 ntp.example.com
Examples To check the connectivity of three potential NTP servers:
/> set mgmt ntp check 192.0.2.12 ntp.example.com bogus.example.com
Checking for connectivity with NTP server(s).
Checking for NTP server at: 192.0.2.12
Checking for NTP server at: ntp.example.com
Checking for NTP server at: bogus.example.com
Server Name NTP Responds
------------------- ------------
192.0.2.12 TRUE
ntp.example.com TRUE
bogus.example.com FALSE
To start NTP with two NTP servers:
/> set mgmt ntp start 192.0.2.12 ntp.example.com
Beginning Start NTP Operation
Configuring
Starting NTP
Synchronizing with NTP servers
Exiting Start NTP Operation
To stop NTP:
/> set mgmt ntp stop
Beginning Stop NTP Operation
NTP successfully stopped.
See also show mgmt clock
set mgmt password
Description Sets the password for the current user. After using this command, the new
password must be used to log in to the CLI.
Syntax set mgmt password
Availability All users and modes
Operands None
Examples To change the password to clipwd:
/> set mgmt password
Changing password for user cliadmin
New UNIX password: clipwd
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
Retype new UNIX password: clipwd
See also None
set mgmt timezone
Description Sets the Interface Manager card time zone.
Syntax set mgmt timezone zone
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