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Linux Set Date and Time From a Command Prompt

By • Jan 15th, 2010 • Category: Linux

Use date command to display the current date and time or set the system date / time over ssh session.

This is useful if the Linux server time and/or date is wrong, and you need to set it to new values from the shell prompt.

You must login as root user to use date command.
Linux Set Date

Use the following syntax to set new data and time:

date set=”STRING”

For example, set new data to 2 Oct 2006 18:00:00, type the following command as root user:
# date -s "2 OCT 2006 18:00:00"
OR
# date set="2 OCT 2006 18:00:00"

You can also simplify format using following syntax:
# date +%Y%m%d -s "20081128"
Linux Set Time

To set time use the following syntax:
# date +%T -s "10:13:13"
Where,

* 10: Hour (hh)
* 13: Minute (mm)
* 30: Second (ss)

Use %p locale

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