
setdate
DESCRIPTION
The setdate command allows you to set the system time and date on all nodes.
SYNTAX
The syntax for the setdate command can be one of the following:
• setdate <MMDDhhmm>[[<CC>]<YY>][<.ss>]
• setdate –tzlist [group]
• setdate –tz <tzname>
AUTHORITY
• Super, Service
• Any role granted the date_set right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
OPTIONS
–tzlist [group]
Displays a timezone within a group, if a group is specified. If a group is not specified, displays a
list of valid groups.
–tz <tzname>
Sets the timezone on all nodes. The option must have a valid tzname from the list provided with
the –tzlist command.
SPECIFIERS
<MMDD>
Specifies the month (MM) and day (DD).
<hhmm>
Specifies the hour (hh) and minute (mm) on a 24-hour clock.
<CC>
Specifies the century (CC) and cannot be used unless a year is specified (YY). This specifier is not
required.
<YY>
Specifies a year (YY). This specifier is not required.
<.ss>
Specifies seconds (ss). This specifier is not required.
Specifiers can only be used in combinations as listed in RESTRICTIONS in the section that follows.
RESTRICTIONS
• Access to all domains is required to run this command.
• Specifiers must be provided in one of the combinations listed as follows when issuing the
setdate command:
• MMDDhhmm
setdate 291
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