Managing the DR4000 System 55For example, September 29, 2011 13:20:00 can be entered in any of thefollowing ways:• 0929132011 and 092913202011: where 0929 represents September 29,1320 represents 1:20 pm (or 13:20 in a 24-hour time format), and 11 and2011 both represent 2011.• 0929132011.00 and 092913202011.00: where 0929 represents September29, 1320 represents 1:20 pm (or 13:20 in a 24-hour time format), 11 and2011 both represent 2011, and .00 represents 1:20:00 pm).administrator@mydr4000 > system --setdate --date 0929132011--timezone US/PacificPlease stop NTP service before changing time.administrator@mydr4000 > system --setntp --disableShutting down ntpd: [ OK ]Thu Sep 29 13:20:00 PDT 2011Changed the time zone to US/PacificNTP service is already disabled.Configuration updatedTelnet State : DisabledCompression Level : bestTime Zone : US/PacificOnline Data Verification : DisabledMarker : commvault--setntp [--add , --delete , --enable, --disable, --adjust_time]To add a new NTP server, delete an existing NTP server, enable or disable theexisting NTP service, or synchronize the time on a DR4000 system with adesignated NTP server, see the following command strings examples.To add a new NTP server, enter the example command string at the systemprompt:administrator@mydr4000 > system --setntp --add2.centos.pool.ntp.orgStopping NTP service ... Done