Press Enter when you are finished; you must type the password again for
verification.
If you type the password incorrectly, press the Esc key and start again.
Note: If an error occurs when you attempt to set the privileged-access password,
then make sure the password-enabling jumper has been changed. (See
Chapter 4, “Installing and Removing Options” on page 4-1 for instructions on
changing the password-enabling jumper.)
After you have entered and verified the password, the privileged-access password
icon flashes and changes to the locked position to indicate that your server now
requires the password you just entered before running system programs.
Attention:
1. Once the password-enabling jumper has been changed and the
privileged-access password has been set, great care must be taken to preserve
the privileged-access password.
If you set the privileged-access password andlater misplace it, your server must be returned for service.
To prevent loss of system use, record the privileged-access password
immediately whenever it is changed.
2. If no user-defined boot-list exists, and the privileged-access password has been
enabled, you are asked for the privileged-access password at startup every time
you boot your server.
Moving the password-enabling jumper back to the default position does
not
disable
or erase the privileged-access password. Removing the jumper or moving the
jumper back to the default position only prohibits changing or disabling this password
with the System Management Services.
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