HomeUNIXSolarisSet system time in Solaris Solaris Set system time in Solaris By Quinn McHenry 0 588 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Example commands used to set the system time in Solaris. To set the time to 5:43:15 PM (17:43:15), run this command as superuser: date 1743.15 To set the time to 9:05 AM: date 0905 TagsSolarissystem timeUNIX Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleChange the MySQL Root User PasswordNext articleDetermine Linux ethernet interface speed and duplex Quinn McHenryQuinn was one of the original co-founders of Tech-Recipes. He is currently crafting iOS applications as a senior developer at Small Planet Digital in Brooklyn, New York. RELATED ARTICLES Solaris Automate Processes with Cron and Crontab in Solaris Solaris Loop Over a Set of Files from the Shell Solaris Power off a Solaris system LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ - Advertisment - Most Popular How to Resell Web Hosting Hostinger WordPress Hosting Review: Is It a Good Fit? Managed VPS Hosting: 8 of the Best Providers Hostinger Shared Hosting Review How to Restore WordPress from Backup on GoDaddy Load more Recent Comments Diane Gustavson on How to Enable Notification Sounds on Android TechyList on iPhone and Android: Automatically Add a Task to a To-Do List Using Email Ron on How to Apply Filters in Google Sheets Mobile Khaitan on Hostinger WordPress Hosting Review: Is It a Good Fit? Maxim Mirov on How to Get Link from Forbes for Free? Satyam on Hide Files and Folders in Windows Using Command Prompt Михаил on Photoshop: Change Default Unit from Inches to Pixels eva mendis on How to lock a folder in Windows 10 Chelles Belles on Microsoft Outlook: New Mail Desktop Alert for Subfolders Zbotic on How to lock a folder in Windows 10