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请教:AIX系统下如何更改系统时间
The following is a list of commands that are used specifically for administering AIX:\r\n\r\nbosboot Initializes a boot device. \r\nbootlist Alters the list of boot devices (or the ordering of these devices in the list) available to the system. \r\ncfgmgr Configures devices by running the programs in /etc/methods directory. \r\nchcons Redirects the system console to device or file, effective next startup \r\nchdev Changes a device\'s characteristics. \r\nchdisp Changes the display used by the low-function terminal (LFT) subsystem. \r\ncheckcw Prepares constant-width text for the troff command. \r\ncheckeq or checkmm Checks documents formatted with memorandum macros. \r\nchecknr Checks nroff and troff files. \r\nchfont Changes the default font selected at boot time. \r\nchfs Changes attributes of a file system. \r\nchgroup Changes attributes for groups. \r\nchgrpmem Changes the administrators or members of a group. \r\nchhwkbd Changes the low-function terminal (LFT) keyboard attributes stored in the Object Data Manager (ODM) database. \r\nchitab Changes records in the /etc/inittab file. \r\nchkbd Changes the default keyboard map used by the low-function terminal (LFT) at system startup. \r\nchkey Changes your encryption key. \r\nchlang Sets LANG environment variable in /etc/environment file for next login. \r\nchlicense There are two types of user licensing, fixed and floating. Fixed licensing is always enabled, and the number of licenses can be changed through the -u option. Floating licensing can be enabled or disabled (on or off) through the -f option. \r\nchlv Changes the characteristics of a logical volume. \r\nchnamsv Changes TCP/IP-based name service configuration on a host. \r\nchprtsv Changes a print service configuration on a client or server machine. \r\nchps Changes attributes of a paging space. \r\nchpv Changes the characteristics of a physical volume in a volume group. \r\nchque Changes the queue name. \r\nchquedev Changes the printer or plotter queue device names. \r\nchssys Changes a subsystem definition in the subsystem object class. \r\nchtcb Changes or queries the trusted computing base attribute of a file. \r\nchtz Changes the system time zone information. \r\nchuser Changes attributes for the specified user. \r\nchvfs Changes entries in the /etc/vfs file. \r\nchvg Sets the characteristics of a volume group. \r\nchvirprt Changes the attribute values of a virtual printer. \r\ncrfs Adds a file system. \r\ncrvfs Creates entries in the /etc/vfs file. \r\nexportvg Exports the definition of a volume group from a set of physical volumes. \r\nextendvg Adds physical volumes to a volume group. \r\ngrpck Verifies the correctness of a group definition. \r\nimportvg Imports a new volume group definition from a set of physical volumes. \r\nlsallq Lists the names of all configured queues. \r\nlsallqdev Lists all configured printer and plotter queue device names within a specified queue. \r\nlsattr Displays attribute characteristics and possible values of attributes for devices in the system. \r\nlsdev Displays devices in the system and their characteristics. \r\nlsdisp Lists the displays currently available on the system. \r\nlsfont Lists the fonts available for use by the display. \r\nlsfs Displays the characteristics of file systems. \r\nlsgroup Displays the attributes of groups. \r\nlsitab Lists the records in the /etc/inittab file. \r\nlskbd Lists the keyboard maps currently available to the low-function terminal (LFT) subsystem. \r\nlslicense Displays the number of fixed licenses and the status of floating licensing. \r\nlslpp Lists optional program products. \r\nlsnamsv Shows name service information stored in the database. \r\nlsprtsv Shows print service information stored in the database. \r\nlsps Lists paging space and attributes. \r\nlsque Displays the queue stanza name. \r\nlsquedev Displays the device stanza name. \r\nlssrc Gets the status of a subsystem, a group of subsystems, or a subserver. \r\nlsuser Displays attributes of user accounts. \r\nlsvfs Lists entries in the /etc/vfs file. \r\nmkcatdefs Preprocesses a message source file. \r\nruncat Pipes the output data from the mkcatdefs command to the gencat command. \r\nmkdev Adds a device to the system. \r\nmkfont Adds the font code associated with a display to the system. \r\nmkfontdir Creates a fonts.dir file from a directory of font files. \r\nmkgroup Creates a new group. \r\nmkitab Makes records in the /etc/inittab file. \r\nmklv Creates a logical volume. \r\nmklvcopy Adds copies to a logical volume. \r\nmknamsv Configures TCP/IP-based name service on a host for a client. \r\nmknotify Adds a notify-method definition to the notify-object class. \r\nmkprtsv Configures TCP/IP-based print service on a host. \r\nmkps Adds an additional paging space to the system. \r\nmkque Adds a printer queue to the system. \r\nmkquedev Adds a printer queue device to the system. \r\nmkserver Adds a subserver definition to the subserver object class. \r\nmkssys Adds a subsystem definition to the subsystem object class. \r\nmksysb Backs up mounted file systems in the rootvg volume group for subsequent reinstallation. \r\nmkszfile Records size of mounted file systems in the rootvg volume group for reinstallation. \r\nmktcpip Sets the required values for starting TCP/IP on a host. \r\nmkuser Creates a new user account. \r\nmkuser.sys Customizes a new user account. \r\nmkvg Creates a volume group. \r\nmkvirprt Makes a virtual printer. \r\nodmadd Adds objects to created object classes. \r\nodmchange Changes the contents of a selected object in the specified object class. \r\nodmcreate Produces the .c (source) and .h (include) files necessary for ODM application development and creates empty object classes. \r\nodmdelete Deletes selected objects from a specified object class. \r\nodmdrop Removes an object class. \r\nodmget Retrieves objects from the specified object classes and places them into an odmadd input file. \r\nodmshow Displays an object class definition on the screen. \r\npwdck Verifies the correctness of local authentication information. \r\nredefinevg Redefines the set of physical volumes of the given volume group in the device configuration database. \r\nreducevg Removes physical volumes from a volume group. When all physical volumes are removed from the volume group, the volume group is deleted. \r\nreorgvg Reorganizes the physical partition allocation for a volume group. \r\nrestbase Restores customized information from the boot image. \r\nrmdel Removes a delta from a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. \r\nrmdev Removes a device from the system. \r\nrmf Removes folders and the messages they contain. \r\nrmfs Removes a file system. \r\nrmgroup Removes a group. \r\nrmitab Removes records in the /etc/inittab file. \r\nrmlv Removes logical volumes from a volume group. \r\nrmlvcopy Removes copies from a logical volume. \r\nrmm Removes messages. \r\nrmnamsv Unconfigures TCP/IP-based name service on a host. \r\nrmnotify Removes a notify-method definition from the notify-object class. \r\nrmprtsv Unconfigures a print service on a client or server machine. \r\nrmps Removes a paging space from the system. \r\nrmque Removes a printer queue from the system. \r\nrmquedev Removes a printer or plotter queue device from the system. \r\nrmserver Removes a subserver definition from the subserver object class. \r\nrmssys Removes a subsystem definition from the subsystem object class. \r\nrmuser Removes a user account. \r\nrmvfs Removes entries in the /etc/vfsfile. \r\nrmvirprt Removes a virtual printer. \r\nsavebase Saves base customized device data in the ODM onto the boot device. \r\nswapoff Deactivates one or more paging space. \r\nswapon Specifies additional devices for paging and swapping. \r\nsyncvg Synchronizes logical volume copies that are not current. \r\nusrck Verifies the correctness of a user definition. \r\nvaryoffvg Deactivates a volume group. \r\nvaryonvg Activates a volume group. |
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