HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 165
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set ntp-parameters Description Sets Network Time Protocol (NTP) parameters for the system. You can manually set system date and time parameters by using the set controller-date command. You must specify at least one of the optional parameters for the command to succeed. Syntax set ntp-parameters [ntp enabled|disabled|on|off] [ntpaddress IP-address] [timezone +|-hh[:mm]] Parameters ntp enabled|disabled|on|off Optional. Enables or disables use of NTP. When NTP is enabled and the specified NTP server is available, each controller's time is synchronized with the server. ntpaddress IP-address Optional. The network address of an available NTP server. timezone +|-hh[:mm] Optional. The system's time zone as an offset in hours (-12 through +14) and optionally minutes (00-59) from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). To specify a positive offset, the '+' is optional; to specify a negative offset, the '-' is required. The hour value can have one or two digits and can omit a leading zero. If the minutes value is specified it must have two digits; if it is omitted, the minutes value is set to 00. Example Set the system to use NTP with an offset for the Mountain Time zone: # set ntp-parameters ntp enabled ntpaddress 69.10.36.3 timezone -7 Success: Command completed successfully. - Date/Time successfully set. (2011-10-11 14:52:19) Set the system to use NTP with an offset for the Bangalore, India, time zone: # set ntp-parameters ntp enabled ntpaddress 69.10.36.3 timezone +5:30 Success: Command completed successfully. - Date/Time successfully set. (2011-10-11 14:52:29) See also • set controller-date • show controller-date • show ntp-status set output-format (Deprecated) Use set cli-parameters. set ntp-parameters 165