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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Timezone Problems Post 75591 by Ygor on Monday 20th of June 2005 09:17:19 PM
Old 06-20-2005
If you use an invalid value for TZ in HP-UX, then it defaults to EDT.
 

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profiles(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       profiles(1)

NAME
profiles -- Profiles Tool for macOS. SYNOPSIS
profiles verb [options] DESCRIPTION
profiles is used to install, remove, list, or otherwise handle various profile types on macOS. Note that the command parameters have changed starting in version 5.0 of this tool, but the older options are still valid and can also be used. Use the man profiles.old(1) page to view the old parameters. These older style options will not be updated to provide support for some of the newer profiles tool features, so it's suggested you move to use the new parameter structure. To prevent unintended installations, profiles containing certain payloads (specifically com.apple.Safari) will require a manual verification even when running as root. VERBS
Each command verb is listed with its description and optional individual arguments. Most commands use the -type option to determine which kind of profile should be used in the command. For those commands, if no type is specified, the default will be to use the configuration profile type. help Shows abbreviated help list -type profile_type -user user_name -output output_path List profiles for a user or when running as root, the device. When listing startup profiles, only profiles that have not yet been installed will be shown. show -type profile_type -user user_name -output output_path Show expanded information for profiles. For an enrollment, this will show the current DEP configuration. install -type profile_type -user user_name -enrolledUser enrollment_user_name -path file_path -forced Install profiles. Installing a startup profile only sets up the profile for installation at restart time. remove -type profile_type -user user_name -identifier identifier -uuid uuid -path file_path -forced -all Remove profiles. Startup profiles can only be removed before they are fully installed as a profile, at which point you must use the configuration profile type to remove it. Attempting to remove a configuration profile requring a removal password without the correct password will fail. status -type profile_type Display status of the profiles installed on this client. When displaying the enrollment type status, if the MDM enrollment was user approved, the status output will show "(User Approved)". sync -type configuration For configuration profiles, synchronize current installed set of profiles with the local users and remove any configuration pro- files that belong to users that no longer exist on this computer. renew -type profile_type -identifier identifier -output output_path For configuration profiles, renews any certificates for the specified profile. For Device Enrollment Program (DEP) enrollments, retry to obtain the device enrollment configuration, and re-enable the user notification if enrollment wasn't completed. validate -type profile_type -path file_path For provisioning profiles, validate the provisioning profile located at the file_path. For enrollments, re-validate the installed DEP server information and update any local information, displaying any major changes. If this information is different from the current enrolled server, this will not unenroll the client from the current server. version Displays current tool version. OPTIONS
-type profile_type The profile_type can be one of either: "configuration", "provisioning", "startup", or "enrollment" (DEP). If a command requires a profile type and none is specified, "configuration" will be used. -path file_path A file path or "-" to represent stdout. When used by the remove command for startup profiles, this should only contain the file name of the profile. -user user_name An OD short user name. In most cases if no user was specified, then the current user will be used. If no user option was speci- fied and the process runs as root, the computer/device profiles will be used in the command. -uuid profile_uuid A canonical form UUID to specify a profile's PayloadUUID, such as 5A15247B-899C-474D-B1D7-DBD82BDE5684. Only used by the remove provisioning profile command. -identifier profile_identifier A profile identifier (PayloadIdentifier) to specify a profile. -output output_path The output path location. The output_path argument must be specified to use this option, Use 'stdout' to send this informaton to the console. File output will be written as an XML plist file, or you can use 'stdout-xml' to write XML to the console. The toplevel key of the dictionary will contain either the user name, or _computerLevel for device or provisioning profile information. -enrolledUser enrollment_user_name The user name specified when installing an enrollment profile. -password password An optional password used when removing a configuration profile which requires the password removal option. -forced For startup profiles, this option will force a retry to occur at every boot until the profile is successfully installed. For other profiles, this will prevent confirmation requests, and when trying to remove all configuration profles for a user, it will ignore any errors during removal. -all For configuration profiles, when running as root, the use of this option with the list or show commands will display all profiles installed on the system. When removing profiles, using this option will remove all profiles for that user (or device). -verbose Display additional information. PROFILE TYPES
configuration A configuration profile. provisioning A provisioning profile. enrollment A device enrollment program (DEP) or mobile device management (MDM) enrollment profile or feature. startup A startup-enabled configuration profile. EXAMPLES
profiles install -path /testfile.mobileconfig Installs the configuration profile file 'testfile.mobileconfig' into current user. profiles remove -path /profiles/testfile2.mobileconfig Removes the configuration profile file '/profiles/testfile2.mobileconfig' into the current user. profiles list -type provisioning Displays a list of installed provisioning profiles. profiles list -all When running as root, this will list all configuration profiles on the system. profiles show Displays extended information for installed configuration profiles for the current user. profiles status -type startup Displays information on whether or not startup profiles are set up. profiles remove -identifier com.example.profile1 -password pass Removes any installed profiles with the identifier com.example.profile1 in the current user and using a removal password of 'pass'. profiles install -type startup -path /startupprofile.mobileconfig -forced Sets up the profile as a startup profile to be triggered at the next system startup time. If the profile can't be installed, it will try again at next startup time. profiles show -type enrollment Displays the current DEP configuration information. profiles renew -type enrollment Re-enables the DEP user notification enrollment messages. SEE ALSO
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