The System Management Services screen contains the following choices.
Config : Enables you to view your system setup.
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Open | Firmware | command | prompt, | and | other | options. |
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Boot | (Model 140 | and | Model | 240) |
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Utilities : Enables | you | to | set | and | remove | passwords, control | ||||||||||
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set and view the addresses of | your | system's | SCSI | controllers, | ||||||||||||
select | the | active | console, | view | or | clear | the | firmware error log, | ||||||||
and | update | your | system | unit's | firmware | program. |
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Exit : | Returns | you | to | the | previous screen. |
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To select an icon, move the cursor with the arrow keys to choose which icon is highlighted, then pressEnter theky. You can also select an icon by clicking on it
with your left mouse button. To leave the current screen,Esc keyeitheror press the select Exitthe icon.
Chapter 7. System Management