Quoting Webmaster - hosting365.ie (webmaster at hosting365.ie):
> A stupid question maybe, but is there a way to change a servers clock
> time, running rh7.2 from a remote shell?
Will you settle for an answer that works on any Linux?
Use: /bin/date
/sbin/hwclock
After that, set up ntpdate and the ntp daemon, so you won't have to
deal with this again.
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