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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 159
-setnetworktimeserver timeserver
Use this command to designate a network time server. Enter the IP address or DNS name for the
network time server. Example:
systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver time.apple.com
-setremoteappleevents ( on | off )
Use this command to set whether the server responds to events sent by other computers (such as
AppleScript scripts). Example:
systemsetup -setremoreappleevents on
-setremotelogin ( on | off )
Sets remote login (SSH) to either on or o. Important If you turn o remote login, you won’t be able
to administer the server using SSH for remote login. Example:
systemsetup -setremotelogin on
-setrestartfreeze ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether the server restarts automatically after the system freezes.
Example:
systemsetup -setrestartfreeze on
-setrestartpowerfailure ( on | off )
Use this command to specify whether the server automatically restarts after a power failure. Example:
systemsetup -setrestartpowerfailure on
-setsleep minutes
Sets amount of idle time until computer sleeps. Specify “Never or “O” for computers that should
never sleep. Important: if you set the system to sleep, you won’t be able to administer the server
remotely while it is sleeping. Example:
systemsetup -setsleep 60
-settime hh:mm:ss
Sets the current time. The provided time argument should be in 24-hour format. Example:
systemsetup -settime 16:20:00
-settimezone timezone
Use this command to set the local time zone. Use “-listtimezones” to list valid timezone arguments.
Example:
systemsetup -settimezone US/Pacific
-setusingnetworktime ( on | off )
Sets whether using network time is on or o. Example:
systemsetup -setusingnetworktime on

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