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Compuman #1
How to adjust the time
Hi
Is there a command that will slowly speed up or slow down the system clock?
As , for example, the Solaris 'date -a' command will do.
Thanks
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Brandon Boles #2
Re: How to adjust the time
Look at the 'timed' service or install 'ntp'.
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 02:58:52 -0700, Compuman wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a command that will slowly speed up or slow down the system clock?
>
> As , for example, the Solaris 'date -a' command will do.
>
> ThanksBrandon Boles Guest
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Andy #3
Re: How to adjust the time
On 11/7/03 10:58 am, in article
[email]16ddce8c.0307110158.33d28083@posting.google.com[/email], "Compuman"
<sukesh@zoom.co.uk> wrote:
I've used the date -a command in Solaris also. Unfortunately, there is no> Hi
>
> Is there a command that will slowly speed up or slow down the system clock?
>
> As , for example, the Solaris 'date -a' command will do.
>
> Thanks
default equivalent in AIX. There might be third party offerings but none
that I know of.
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