SETCLOCK
Use
the
Date-Time
and
Correction
form
of
the
command
for
slight
adjustmen
ts
of
the
system
time.
F
or
example,
these
forms
w
ould
b e
used
to
mov
e
the
time
forward
or
bac
kw
ard
slightly
in
order
to
k
eep
the
system
time
sync
hronized
with
an
external
time
source.
Both
lo
cal
and
Univ
ersal
(GMT)
time
are
adjusted.
Use
the
Time
Zone
form
of
the
command
for
the
larger
time
c
hanges
required
to
mov
e
the
system
to
a
new
time
zone,
suc
h
as
moving
b et
w
een
Standard
Time
and
Dayligh
t
Sa
vings
Time.
This
form
of
the
command
alters
the
lo
cal
time
without
c
hanging
Univ
ersal
Time.
Date-Time:
If
the
Date-Time
form
of
the
command
is
used,
the
system
time
is
adjusted
to
the
sp ecied
date
and
time.
This
adjustmen
t
is
gradual
b
y
default.
It
may
b e
made
immediate
if
;NOW
is
sp ecied
and
the
user
has
System
Manager
(SM)
capabilit
y
.
Correction:
If
the
Correction
form
of
the
command
is
used,
the
system
time
is
adjusted
forward
or
bac
kw
ard
b
y
the
amoun
t
of
the
correction.
This
adjustmen
t
is
alwa
ys
gradual.
Time
Zone:
If
the
Time
Zone
form
is
used,
lo
cal
time
is
adjusted
to
match
that
of
the
sp ecied
time
zone.
In
addition,
the
system
time
zone
oset
is
c
hanged
to
reect
the
new
time
zone.
The
Use
of
The
Time
Zone
Oset
On
the
HP3000
Univ
ersal
Time
(GMT)
is
calculated
b
y
starting
with
lo
cal
time
and
adding
or
subtracting
a
time
zone
oset.
When
c
hanging
time
zones
(suc
h
as
moving
from
Standard
to
Dayligh
t
Sa
vings
Time
and
bac
k)
the
lo
cal
time
is
altered,
but
this
c
hange
m
ust
not
aect
Univ
ersal
Time.
T
o
prev
en
t
Univ
ersal
Time
from
b eing
altered,
b oth
the
lo
cal
time
and
the
system
time
zone
oset
m
ust
b e
adjusted.
Therefore,
using
the
Time
Zone
form
of
this
command
is
the
only
w
a
y
to
accurately
c
hange
time
zones.
If
the
Date-Time
or
Correction
form
of
the
command
is
used,
Univ
ersal
Time
will
drift
along
with
lo
cal
time.
Th
us,
the
Date-Time
and
Correction
forms
of
this
command
should
only
b e
used
to
adjust
the
clo
c
k
for
drift,
not
to
c
hange
time
zones.
Results
of
the
Time
Zone
F
orm
2-240
MPE/iX
Commands
Summary of Contents for e3000
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Page 181: ...NEWLINK Related Commands PURGELINK PURGE LISTFILE MPE iX Commands 2 169 ...
Page 209: ...PURGELINK Related Commands NEWLINK PURGE PURGEDIR LISTFILE MPE iX Commands 2 197 ...
Page 281: ...SPOOLER Related Commands LISTSPF OPENQ SHOWDEV SHUTQ SPOOLF MPE iX Commands 2 269 ...
Page 308: ...STREAM Related Commands ABORTJOB JOB LISTSPF SHOWJOB STREAMS 2 296 MPE iX Commands ...
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