Reference Guide
To use this subcommand, you must have the
Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
• racadm setractime -d
<yyyymmddhhmmss.mmmmmmsoff>
• racadm setractime -l YYYYMMDDhhmmss
• racadm setractime -z {?|timezone|timezone-
prefix*}
Input
• -d — Sets the time to value in the string:
— yyyy is the year
— 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 offset.
— off is the offset in minutes
NOTE: 'Off' is the offset in minutes from GMT
and must be in 15-minute increments. The
timezone is represented as an offset 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/prefixes.
— <timezone> is the case-sensitive name of
your timezone or the index listed by '-z
timezone-prefix*'.
— <timezone-prefix*> is a prefix 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:
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