Query: hpisettime
OS: centos
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hpisettime(1) OpenHPI hpisettime(1)NAMEhpisettime - This sample openhpi application excercises Event Log clock APIs.SYNOPSIShpisettime [-D nn] [-N host[:port]] [-C <cfgfile>] -d mm/dd/yyyy -t HH:MM:SS [-X] [-h] hpisettime [--domain=nn] [--host=host[:port]] [--cfgfile=file] --date=mm/dd/yyyy --time=HH:MM:SS [--debug] [--help]DESCRIPTIONhpisettime sets new date and time for the Event Log clock. If no domain is selected, hpisettime uses a session with the default domain. The selected domain id must be configured via the openhpidclient.conf file specified in the environment.OPTIONSHelp Options: -h, --help Show help options Application Options: -d mm/dd/yyyy, --date=mm/dd/yyyy New date -t 24:12:60, --time=24:12:60 New time of day in 24-hr format -D nn, --domain=nn Select domain id nn -X, --debug Display debug messages -N "host[:port]", --host="host[:port]" Open session to the domain served by the daemon at the specified URL (host:port). This option overrides the OPENHPI_DAEMON_HOST and OPENHPI_DAEMON_PORT environment variables. If host contains ':' (for example IPv6 address) then enclose it in square brackets. For example: "[::1]" or "[::1]:4743". -C "file", --cfgfile="file" Use passed file as client configuration file. This option overrides the OPENHPICLIENT_CONf environment variable.SEE ALSOhpi_shell hpialarms hpifan hpipower hpitop hpidomain hpigensimdata hpireset hpitree hpiel hpiiinv hpisensor hpiwdt hpievents hpionIBMblade hpithres hpixml ohdomainlist ohhandler ohparamAUTHORSAuthors of this man page: Peter D Phan (pdphan@users.sourceforge.net) Ulrich Kleber (ulikleber@users.sourceforge.net) Anton Pak (avpak@users.sourceforge.net) 3.2.1 2011-09-20 hpisettime(1)
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