Each
option
on
the
System
Management
Services
Utilities
menu
is
described
in
this
section.
Password
Utilities
Entering
this
selection
permits
access
to
the
options
shown
on
the
following
screen:
Password
Utilities
1
Set
Privileged
Access-Password
2
Remove
Privileged-Access
Password
3
Unattended
Start
Mode
<ON>
.------.
|X=Exit|
`------’
===>
Set
Privileged-Access
Password
:
The
privileged-access
password
protects
against
the
unauthorized
starting
of
the
system
programs.
When
this
option
is
selected,
another
screen
displays
that
allows
the
setting
of
a
password.
You
can
set
the
password
from
either
the
service
processor
or
System
Management
Services
menus.
After
the
password
is
set,
both
the
service
processor
and
System
Management
Services
automatically
use
the
same
password.
The
password
is
limited
to
eight
characters.
Remove
Privileged-Access
Password
:
If
you
previously
had
set
a
privileged-access
password
and
want
to
remove
it,
select
Remove
Privileged-Access
Password
.
Note:
If
you
forget
your
password,
you
must
shut
down
the
system
and
remove
the
battery
for
at
least
30
seconds.
Unattended
Start
Mode
<ON>
:
This
selection
is
used
to
enable
or
disable
unattended
start
mode.
Use
this
option
to
instruct
the
service
processor
to
restore
the
power
state
of
the
server
after
a
temporary
power
failure,
which
is
necessary
on
servers
that
require
automatic
power-on
after
a
power
failure.
The
default
setting
is
ON.
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