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Reply To: | COLE,GLENN (Non-HP-SantaClara,ex2) |
Date: | Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:23:37 -0700 |
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Shawn writes:
> If your OS is actually MPE/XL and not MPE/iX and the command SETCLOCK
> doesn't exist, then you are on an *extremely* old version of MPE.
then Wirt:
> However, what Shawn left off is that all is not lost. You just need
> to reboot your machine and set the clock to the correct time and date
> during the reboot process.
IIRC, there's also a priv-mode utility that will change the date/time
without rebooting. Look for something like [log in to unmask]; it
might even be in SUPPORT. (Sorry, I just don't remember the name.)
Of course, there's a reason that it's privileged. If you're
"springing forward" you may be fine, but watch the logs when
"falling back."
--Glenn, unsure which is more fuzzy: my memory, or my logic ;)
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