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With this command, you can conveniently enter the CPU names that are
displayed on the ServManager’s front panel. You can always enter or change
names using the front-panel keypad (see
Section 4.4
), but this way is much
easier.
For the Set Name command to work, the currently selected CPU needs to
be at some sort of operating-system prompt, or in some application such as a
word processor or text editor which displays typed characters immediately:
• For an IBM type CPU, this could be the DOS or OS/2
®
command prompt,
the DOS EDIT screen, the Windows Notepad, or any word processor or
text editor.
• For a Macintosh CPU, this could be TeachText
®
, Simple Text
®
, or any
word processor or text editor.
• For a Sun CPU, this could be the command tool prompt, boot prompt, or
any word processor or text editor.
To set the name of the currently selected CPU, press and release the left
Control key, then hit the [F12] key. A message that looks like this should
appear on your computer screen:
Name 1 = CPU 1 Change Y/N/Esc?
The text displayed shows you the existing or default name of the currently
selected CPU. (This example assumes that CPU 1 is the currently selected
CPU and that its default name has not been changed from “CPU 1”.) To
change the name, enter “Y”; the name should be erased, leaving:
Name 1 =
You can type in the new name and confirm it by pressing [Enter], or you can
hit [Esc] to abort the name change. You can use the [Backspace] key to
correct any errors as you type. You can use the [Shift] key to change the case
of letters or to enter shifted characters. Any character in the normal ASCII
character set is available.
Once you hit [Enter], the ServManager will backspace over what you have
typed and display the name it received, like this:
Name 1 = Mail server #1 Change Y/N/Esc?
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