setclk(1M)
setclk --
set system time from hardware clock
Synopsis
/sbin/setclk
Description
setclk
is used to set the internal system time from
the hardware time-of-day clock.
The command can be used only by a privileged user.
It is normally executed by an entry in the
/etc/inittab
file when the system is initialized at boot time.
Note that
setclk
checks the Nonvolatile Random Access Memory
(NVRAM) only for the date.
If the date is set,
setclk
runs silently.
If the date is not set,
setclk
prompts the user to use
date(1).
References
date(1)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004