41. Press
ENTER
to accept the default date in brackets or type the current date in
MM/DD/YYYY
format and then press
ENTER
.
Basic Date and Time
Enter Control-C at any time to abort this process
Please enter the current date in MM/DD/YYYY format [<current date>] :
[enter]
42. Press
ENTER
to accept the default time indicated by the installation script or type the current
time in
HH:MM
format.
Basic Date and Time
Enter Control-C at any time to abort this process
Please enter the time in HH:MM format [<Time>]: [enter]
43. Type
yes
and press
ENTER
to verify the date and time indicated in steps 41 and 42.
Basic Date and Time
Enter Control-C at any time to abort this process
The date and time you entered is <current date> and <time>
Is this Correct? (yes or no)
yes
44. Type
yes
to select the default installed site keys or type
no
to enter alternate site keys.
Confirmation
Enter Control-C at any time to abort this process
Using the DEFAULT, installed Site key files:
If this is the INITIAL INSTALLATION of this 3PAR SP
and InServ at this site, the DEFAULT keys should be used.
If this is a REPLACEMENT SP, or there is already an InServ
running at this site with which this SP must communicate,
do one of the following:
1) If you have external media containing the currently
deployed key pair (on CD or floppy), then answer NO
and provide the Keys to use.
2) If you do not have a copy of the current keys,
answer YES and force a key-exchange by MANUALLY
adding the cluster during the SP Moment of Birth,
or by using "spmaint" option 6.4.2 AFTER the moment
of birth to invoke (or force) a key exchange.
You may have to manually add any existing InServ
clusters in order to perform the key exchange.
Do you wish to use the DEFAULT, installed Site key files?
(y or n)
y
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