Resetdateoffset – FUJITSU M8000 User Manual
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resetdateoffset(8)
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NAME
resetdateoffset - reset time of domains to match system time
SYNOPSIS
resetdateoffset
resetdateoffset -h
DESCRIPTION
The resetdateoffset(8) command resets the time settings on the domains,
managed by each domain clock, to match the time setting of the system, which is
managed by the XSCF clock.
If you change the time setting on a domain, for example by using the date(1M)
command, the time of that domain differs from the time of the system. The
difference between revised time of the domain and the time of the system is stored
on the XSCF, and is retained after domain reboot and after XSCF reset.
Execute the resetdateoffset(8) command to realign the time on the domains
with the time of the system. After this, the time of domain after rebooting will
match the time of the system.
Privileges
You must have platadm or fieldeng privileges to run this command.
Refer to setprivileges(8) for more information.
OPTIONS
The following option is supported:
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
The resetdateoffset(8) command can be executed only while all domains are
powered off.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
Resets the time of the domains to match that of the system.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
SEE ALSO
showdateoffset(8)
-h
Displays usage statement.
XSCF>
resetdateoffset
0
Successful completion.
>0
An error occurred.