| System Clock 11 |
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System Clock | The time settings may get lost when power is removed from the device |
| for durations greater than 30 days. Following an initial installation or |
| whenever power is removed from the device for an extended period of |
| time, it is recommended that the time setting be verified. |
| The time setting can be viewed using the show clock command in the |
| CLI. If the time is not accurate, the proper time setting can be defined |
| using the set clock command. |
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Service Access | The Logical View allows permissions between a User group and a Service |
Permissions | definition to be individually allowed or denied. When the service access |
| permissions are changed, it will take 15 seconds for this change in policy |
| to take effect. |
| The policy change only applies to connections initiated after the access |
| permissions are changed. That is, connections currently established to the |
| application service are not affected when the permissions are altered. |
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Balance Profile | You cannot change a balance profile health check while the health check |
Configuration | is assigned to a service although the Web interface allows you to attempt |
| this. |
| The definition of a Logical View > Balance Specification requires that a |
| health check type be selected. The Web interface currently allows an |
| attempt to modify the health check type for an existing Balance |
| Specification. This operation is prevented by the operational firmware |
| with the following indication: |
| Error: The Health check type cannot be changed for an existing Balance Profile |
| In order to change the health check type for a service, you must: |
| 1 Unassign the servers using Server Assignments. |
| 2 Create a new balance profile specification and select a different health |
| check type. Y |
| 3 Apply the new specification to the desired application service. |
| 4 Reassign the servers using Server Assignments. |