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06-15-2010 11:55 PM
06-15-2010 11:55 PM
Change time on Brocade SAN
Hi all, I have to change the time on Brocade fiber switch
I can indicate how you doing?
Affect the operation of the fabric
Thank you very much
I can indicate how you doing?
Affect the operation of the fabric
Thank you very much
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06-16-2010 06:44 AM
06-16-2010 06:44 AM
Re: Change time on Brocade SAN
Hi,
you can use the date command.
date "mmddHHMMyy"
mm = month
dd = day
HH = hour
MM = minute
yy = year
So, for example today at 15:30 would be:
date "0616153010"
This command sets a common date and time for the entire fabric. A change in date or time to one switch is forwarded to the principal switch and distributed to the fabric.
It should be non-disruptive.
You could also sync it with an NTP-Server, using the tsclockserver command.
Regards,
Stephen
you can use the date command.
date "mmddHHMMyy"
mm = month
dd = day
HH = hour
MM = minute
yy = year
So, for example today at 15:30 would be:
date "0616153010"
This command sets a common date and time for the entire fabric. A change in date or time to one switch is forwarded to the principal switch and distributed to the fabric.
It should be non-disruptive.
You could also sync it with an NTP-Server, using the tsclockserver command.
Regards,
Stephen
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