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SET_POWERON_TIME(8) Power Service Tools SET_POWERON_TIME(8)

NAME

set_poweron_time - set a time in the future for the system to be powered on

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/set_poweron_time [-s] -t absolute_time
/usr/sbin/set_poweron_time [-s] -d delta_time
/usr/sbin/set_poweron_time -m
/usr/sbin/set_poweron_time -h

DESCRIPTION

The set_poweron_time utility is used to set a time in the future to power on the system. The utility uses firmware interfaces provided by IBM ppc64 systems to provide this functionality.

When used with the -t option, the utility will configure the system to power-on at the specified date and time. This is usefule for specifying that the sysetm should be restarted at 6 AM on Monday morning, for example.

When used with the -d option, the utility will treat the specified time as a delta from the present. This is useful for specifying that the system should be restarted in 2 days, for example.

Times for the -t and -d options should be specified in the following format:

Y<year>M<month>D<day>h<hour>m<minute>s<second>

The month, if specified, should be in the range of 1-12. The day, if specified, should be in the range of 1-31. The hour, if specified, should be in the range of 0-23. The minute and second, if specified, should be in the range of 0-59.

For the -t option:
Year, month, and day default to the current date if not specified. Hour, minute, and second default to 0 if not specified.
For the -d option:
Year, month, day, hour, minute, and second default to 0 if not specified.

When used with the -m option, the utility will print the maximum amount of time in the future that the power-on time can be set (in days). This option cannot be used with any others.

When used with the -s option, the utility will shut down the system with shutdown -h now after the power-on time has been set. If the utility is unable to set the power-on time for any reason, the system will not be shut down.

OPTIONS

-t absolute_time
specify the power-on time
-d delta_time
specify the power-on time as a delta from the current time
-m
print the maximum amount of time in the future that the power-on time can be set (in days)
-s
shut down the system after setting the power-on time. The system will not be shut down if the power-on time cannot be set for any reason.
-h
print a usage message with examples

EXAMPLES

Shut down the system and schedule it to restart in 12 hours
and 10 minutes:
    set_poweron_time -d h12m10 -s
Schedule the system to restart at noon on June 15th of this
year:
    set_poweron_time -t M6D15h12

May 2004 Linux