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Netra System Administration 19-17
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System Defaults
Use the System Defaults module to change the date, time, time zone, and locale
for your Netra server.
Note – If you change the time zone or locale, restart the Netra server so that
the new value takes effect.
To Set System Defaults
1. Select System Administration: System Defaults.
The System Default Administration page, showing the time, date, time zone,
and locale is displayed.
2. Modify the information in the form using Table 19-12.
Table 19-12 Information for System Defaults
Time The current time, in 24-hour format. Displayed as HH:MM, where
HH = hours in the range 0 to 23 inclusive
MM = minutes in the range 0 to 59 inclusive
Date The current date. Displayed according to locale. For example, in
English it is displayed as MMM DD, YYYY, where
MMM = the full name of the month
DD = the day of the month in the range 1 to 31, inclusive
YYYY = the year in the range 1970 to 2037, inclusive.
The comma is optional.
Default System
Time Zone
The default time zone used by the Netra server. You can override
the default time zone by setting the TZ environment variable.
Default System
Locale
The default locale used by the Netra server. You can override this
default by setting the LANG or LC* environment variables. Some
of the available locales are partial locales. Choosing a partial locale
sets up the system to display localized numeric, monetary, and
calendar formats, but not localized user interfaces or messaging.

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