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RickyPone

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Apr 22, 2011
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Look at load 2.
 
Depending on what release you are at, you won't be able to change it in LD 2. You need to change it within UCM.
 
LD 2

Set daily time adjustment
The time of day can be adjusted during the midnight routines to compensate
for a fast or slow system clock.
To print the current adjustment: TDTA X y
To set the adjustment: SDTA X y -- X Y
Legend
x = 0 (negative increment) or 1 (positive increment)
y = 0-25 second adjustment in increments of 100 ms
 
as dabble said, if you running anything higher then r6.0 you'll need to do this via UCM

It's just under Date and Time. You can also set up the Linux base to point to NTP to stop it from ever being out.

*** from LD-Admin manual ld 02.
This command is blocked for co-resident Call Server
applications (Call Server and Signaling Server applications
co-located on a CP PM server). Time of Day is controlled
from the Linux Base layer

Trent Steenholdt

Systems Engineer
The University of Notre Dame Australia

-Great scott!
 
Sorry to get back to this so late.
thanks for all the help though.
I got it to work through Elements. I had to release it form auto, and enter it manualy then set it back to auto.
It did cause a problem with CP, but got it back. I have this thread archiver for the future.LOL
thanks again
 
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