FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised January 2007

-f

date [/time]

Specifies the starting time of Daylight Saving Time. You can
specify date in any of the following formats.

Mm.w.d

M

m: Specifies the month to start Daylight Saving Time. For m,

you can specify any integer from 1 to 12.

w: Specifies the week to start Daylight Saving Time. You can
specify the integer from 1 to 5, "1" for the first week and "5"
for the last week in the month.

d: Specifies the day of the week to start Daylight Saving Time.
You can specify the integer from 0 to 6, "0" for Sunday and
"6" for Saturday.

J

n

J

n: Specifies the sequential day in the year to start Daylight

Saving Time. You can specify the integer from 1 to 365, "1"
for January 1st. It doesn't count the leap-year day.

n

n: Specifies the sequential day in the year to start Daylight
Saving Time. You can specify the integer from 1 to 365, "1"
for January 1st. It counts the leap-year day.

In time, you specify the time. You can specify it in the following
format.

hh:mm:ss

Specifies the time in "hh:mm:ss" format. hh is
00

–23, mm is 00–59, ss is 00–60. In case

omitted, "02:00:00."

-h

Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
operands, an error occurs.

-M

Displays text by page. This option provides a function that is the
same as that of the more command.

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