Set Password and Unattended Start Mode
Entering this selection permits access to the following options.
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Password Utilities
1. Set Power On Password
2. Remove Power On Password
3. Unattended Start Mode <OFF>
4. Set Privileged-Access Password
5. Remove Privileged-Access Password
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Set Power On Password: Setting a power-on password helps protect
information stored in your server. You can use any combination of up to eight
characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9) for your password. The password you type is not
displayed on the screen. Press Enter when you are finished; you must type the
password again for verification.
If you previously had set a power-on password and wanted to remove it, select
Remove Power-On Password.
Notes:
1. If you want to disable an installed power-on password (but not erase it) move the
power-on password jumper as described in “Enabling and Disabling the
Power-On Password” on page 4-8. Moving the jumper back to the default
position re-enables the power-on password, unless it has been removed in the
System Management Services Utilities or by removing the battery.
2. If you
forget
your password, you can erase the password by shutting down the
server and removing the battery for at least 30 seconds. See “Changing the
Battery” on page 4-36 for details.
3. The server power cable
must
be disconnected before removing the battery.
A password becomes effective only after the server is turned off and back on.
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