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Old 02-01-2002
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system date

Hi all
I am using solaris 2.6

I want to know how to change system date permanently.(ddmmyy)

i tried date -u ddmmhhmmss.yy .It is changing but it id not permanent.
please suggest.

Thanks
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Wink my be

Hallo,
normal if you use the date -u option the date and time isnīt set temporery.
It can be that the maschine have a "rdate (servername)" command inside of a startup script.
This command replace the time you set.
Test it ! Disconnect the lancabel and reboot.

I hope this can help you !
joerg

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