scadm date


Use the scadm date command to show the ALOM date and time. This command works like the ALOM shell command showdate.

Note: Your host server uses local time, but ALOM uses UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). ALOM does not accept time zone conversions or daylight time changes.

How to Use the scadm date Command

Log in to the host server as root.

At the system's superuser prompt, type the following command:

# scadm date

For example:

# scadm date

MON SEP 16 21:45:00 2002 UTC

The date command shows the date and time in the following format: ddmmHHMMccyy.SS as described below.

 
Value Description
mm Month
dd Day
HH Hour (24-hour system)
MM Minutes
.SS Seconds
cc Century (first two digits of the year)
yy Year (last two digits of the year)

 


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