Reference Guide
— mm is the month
— dd is the day
— hh is the hour
— mm is the minutes
— ss is the seconds
— mmmmmm is the number of microseconds
— s is a + (plus) sign or a - (minus) sign, which indicates the sign of the oset.
— o is the oset in minutes
NOTE: 'O' is the oset in minutes from GMT and must be in 15-minute increments.
The timezone is represented as an oset from GMT, and the clock does not
automatically adjust to daylight savings time (for the '-d' option).
• -z <zone> - Sets the time zone by name or index, or lists possible time zones. For example,
PST8PDT (Western United States), 294 (Seoul), 344 (Sydney). <zone> may be:
— <?> lists the major timezone names/prexes.
— <timezone> is the case-sensitive name of your timezone or the index listed by '-z
timezone-prex*'.
— <timezone-prex*> is a prex of one or more timezones, followed by '*'.
NOTE: The timezone or daylight savings time is fully supported for '-l' and '-z' options.
Omit the '-l' option to set the timezone only (eg. '-z US/Central').
• -l — Sets the local date and time in the string yyymmddhhmmss where:
— yyyy is the year
— mm is the month
— dd is the day
— hh is the hour
— mm is the minute
— ss is the second
— Setting the time using the -l and -z options is recommended. This command format
allows the CMC to fully support local time zones, including the ability to automatically adjust
the CMC time to the local Daylight Savings Time.
Example
The setractime subcommand supports dates ranging from 1/1/1970 00:00:00 through
12/31/2030 23:59:59. To set the local time to October 24, 2007 at 3:02:30 PM:
racadm setractime -l 20071024150230
The time was set successfully.
setslotname
Description
Sets the name of the slot and enables the feature to display the host name (if available) or
iDRAC DNS name of all the four slots, or of a specied slot (indicated by the slot number) in the
chassis. Optionally, use this command to set whether the slot name or host name is displayed in
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