Checking The Time Setting - Fujitsu ORACLE M10-1 Installation Manual

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XSCF> showaltitude
0m
2.
If the altitude setting is correct, skip step 2 and subsequent steps. To change
the altitude, execute the setaltitude command.
The setting is in units of 100 m, and values less than 100 m are rounded up.
The following example sets the altitude to 100 m.
XSCF> setaltitude -s altitude=100
100m
3.
Execute the rebootxscf command to reflect the setting. If you are also
changing the setting values described in
you can skip step 3 and subsequent steps because the XSCF is reset in that
procedure too.
Executing the rebootxscf command disconnects the XSCF session.
The following example resets all the XSCFs and automatically selects "y" for the
confirmation message.
XSCF> rebootxscf -y -a
The XSCF will be reset. Continue? [y|n] : y
4.
Log in to the XSCF again.
For details, see
5.6

Checking the Time Setting

This section describes the procedure for setting the system date and time.
The date and time in the factory default settings are set in coordinated universal time
(UTC). If you want to display the time in the local time (JST), first set the time zone
and then check the time. Change the setting as needed.
1.
Execute the showtimezone command to check the time zone.
The following example displays the factory default setting (UTC).
XSCF> showtimezone -c tz
UTC
2.
To set the time zone, execute the settimezone command, and check which
time zones can be set.
If you do not want to set the time zone, skip steps 2 and 3.
The following example displays a partial list of time zones that can be set.
"5.3 Logging In to the
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"5.6 Checking the Time
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