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Starting and stopping the system

Setting the time and date during normal operation

You can change the system time during normal operation with the System Time Manager, located in the System directory of the SCOadmin hierarchy.

Enter numbers manually (or use the up and down buttons in the graphical version) to set the time and date entries. Note that hours are expressed in 24-hour format, in which morning hours range from 00 to 11 and evening hours from 12 to 23.


NOTE: If you need to set the system clock back, reboot the system and enter the new time during startup. Failure to do so may cause unpredictable behavior, especially in event-driven processes.

To save your changes, select Set from the Time menu.

To change your time zone, see ``Changing the system time zone''.


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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005