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man date
This will show you how to change the time on the machine - and as you have hinted be very careful because applications may be using the system clock. Crontab jobs will certainly be affected. It's best to look at the application documentation or ask a support/consultant contact how changing system time will affect the running of the application. Regards. |
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Re: changing the date
[QUOTE]Originally posted by JBX
[B]I need to change the date of the UNIX server at work to 20 aug 2001. To change the date u have to login as root and command is $ date 010820hhmm where hh is hour and mm is time to be set the firmat is $ date yymmddhhmm yy is year mm is month dd is date Cheers ![]() Amit Jain |
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