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Flag -setremotelogin ( on | off ) -setrestartfreeze ( on | off ) -setrestartpowerfailure ( on | off ) -setsleep minutes -settime hh:mm:ss -settimezone timezone -setusingnetworktime ( on | off ) -setWaitForStartupAfterPowerFailure seconds -setwakeonmodem ( on | off ) -setwakeonnetworkaccess ( on | off ) Description Sets remote login (SSH) to either on or off. Important If you turn off remote login, you won't be able to administer the server using SSH for remote login. Example: systemsetup -setremotelogin on Use this command to specify whether the server restarts automatically after the system freezes. Example: systemsetup -setrestartfreeze on Use this command to specify whether the server automatically restarts after a power failure. Example: systemsetup -setrestartpowerfailure on Sets amount of idle time until computer sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for computers that should never sleep. Important: if you set the system to sleep, you will not be able to administer the server remotely while it is sleeping. Example: systemsetup -setsleep 60 Sets the current time. The provided time argument should be in 24-hour format. Example: systemsetup -settime 16:20:00 Use this command to set the local time zone. Use "-listtimezones" to list valid timezone arguments. Example: systemsetup -settimezone US/Pacific Sets whether using network time is on or off. Example: systemsetup -setusingnetworktime on Set the number of seconds after which the computer will start up after a power failure. The value must be a multiple of 30 seconds. Example: systemsetup setWaitForStartupAfterPowerFailure 30 Use this command to specify whether or not the server will wake from sleep when modem activity is detected. Example: systemsetup -setwakeonmodem on Use this command to specify whether the server wakes from sleep when a network admin packet is sent to it. Example: systemsetup -setwakeonnetworkaccess on 162 Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers

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Chapter 8
Administering Client Computers
-setremotelogin ( on | off )
Sets remote login (SSH) to either on or off.
Important If you turn off remote login, you won’t
be able to administer the server using SSH for
remote login. Example:
systemsetup -setremotelogin on
-setrestartfreeze ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether the server
restarts automatically after the system freezes.
Example:
systemsetup -setrestartfreeze on
-setrestartpowerfailure ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether the server
automatically restarts after a power failure.
Example:
systemsetup -setrestartpowerfailure
on
-setsleep minutes
Sets amount of idle time until computer sleeps.
Specify “Never” or “Off” for computers that should
never sleep. Important:
if you set the system to
sleep, you will not be able to administer the
server remotely while it is sleeping. Example:
systemsetup -setsleep 60
-settime hh:mm:ss
Sets the current time. The provided time
argument should be in 24-hour format. Example:
systemsetup -settime 16:20:00
-settimezone timezone
Use this command to set the local time zone. Use
“-listtimezones” to list valid timezone arguments.
Example:
systemsetup -settimezone US/Pacific
-setusingnetworktime ( on | off )
Sets whether using network time is on or off.
Example:
systemsetup -setusingnetworktime on
-setWaitForStartupAfterPowerFailure
seconds
Set the number of seconds after which the
computer will start up after a power failure. The
<seconds> value must be a multiple of 30
seconds. Example:
systemsetup -
setWaitForStartupAfterPowerFailure 30
-setwakeonmodem ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether or not the
server will wake from sleep when modem activity
is detected. Example:
systemsetup -setwakeonmodem on
-setwakeonnetworkaccess ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether the server
wakes from sleep when a network admin packet
is sent to it. Example:
systemsetup -setwakeonnetworkaccess
on
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