Chapter 4. System Management ServicesUse the System Management Services menus to view information about your computerand to perform such tasks as setting passwords and changing device configurations.If you have chosen a graphical display as your system console, you can use thegraphical System Management Services described below. If you are using an ASCIIdisplay as your system console, see “Text-Based System Management Services” onpage 94.Graphical System Management ServicesTo start the Graphical System Management Services, turn on or restart the computer.The firmware version installed in your system unit is displayed at the bottom rightcorner of the initial logo screen. Note the version number; processor upgrades mayrequire a specified version of firmware to be installed in your system unit. (UpdateSystem Firmware is an option under the Utilities menu in the System ManagementServices.)After the logo is displayed, initialization icons display across the bottom of the screen.To enter the Graphical System Management Services, you must press the F1 keyafterthe keyboard icon displays during startup and before the tone.If you have pressed the F1 key, the System Management Services menu displays afterthe initialization and power-on self-test (POST) are complete.Note: If you have installed a privileged-access password, you are prompted for thispassword before you gain access to the System Management Services menu.After the System Management Services starts, the following screen displays.73