systemsetup -help

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systemsetup Help Information
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Usage: systemsetup -getdate
	Display current date.

Usage: systemsetup -setdate <mm:dd:yy>
	Set current date to <mm:dd:yy>.

Usage: systemsetup -gettime
	Display current time.

Usage: systemsetup -settime <hh:mm:ss>
	Set current time to <hh:mm:ss>.

Usage: systemsetup -gettimezone
	Display current time zone.

Usage: systemsetup -settimezone <timezone>
	Set current time zone to <timezone>. Use "-listtimezones" to list time zones.

Usage: systemsetup -listtimezones
	List time zones supported by this machine.

Usage: systemsetup -getusingnetworktime
	Display whether network time is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setusingnetworktime <on off>
	Set using network time to either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getnetworktimeserver
	Display network time server.

Usage: systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver <timeserver>
	Set network time server to <timeserver>.

Usage: systemsetup -getsleep
	Display amount of idle time until computer, display and hard disk sleep.

Usage: systemsetup -setsleep <minutes>
	Set amount of idle time until computer, display and hard disk sleep to <minutes>.
	Specify "Never" or "Off" for never.

Usage: systemsetup -getcomputersleep
	Display amount of idle time until computer sleeps.

Usage: systemsetup -setcomputersleep <minutes>
	Set amount of idle time until compputer sleeps to <minutes>.
	Specify "Never" or "Off" for never.

Usage: systemsetup -getdisplaysleep
	Display amount of idle time until display sleeps.

Usage: systemsetup -setdisplaysleep <minutes>
	Set amount of idle time until display sleeps to <minutes>.
	Specify "Never" or "Off" for never.

Usage: systemsetup -getharddisksleep
	Display amount of idle time until hard disk sleeps.

Usage: systemsetup -setharddisksleep <minutes>
	Set amount of idle time until hard disk sleeps to <minutes>.
	Specify "Never" or "Off" for never.

Usage: systemsetup -getwakeonmodem
	Display whether wake on modem is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setwakeonmodem <on off>
	Set wake on modem to either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getwakeonnetworkaccess
	Display whether wake on network access is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setwakeonnetworkaccess <on off>
	Set wake on network access to either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getrestartpowerfailure
	Display whether restart on power failure is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setrestartpowerfailure <on off>
	Set restart on power failure to either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getrestartfreeze
	Display whether restart on freeze is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setrestartfreeze <on off>
	Set restart on freeze to either <on> or <off>.

Usage: systemsetup -getallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer
	Display whether the power button is able to sleep the computer.

Usage: systemsetup -setallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer <on off>
	Enable or disable whether the power button can sleep the computer.

Usage: systemsetup -getremotelogin
	Display whether remote login is on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setremotelogin <on off>
	Set remote login to either <on> or <off>. Use "systemsetup -f -setremotelogin off" to suppress prompting when turning remote login off. Requires Full Disk Access privileges.

Usage: systemsetup -getremoteappleevents
	Display whether remote apple events are on or off.

Usage: systemsetup -setremoteappleevents <on off>
	Set remote apple events to either <on> or <off>. Requires Full Disk Access privileges.

Usage: systemsetup -getcomputername
	Display computer name.

Usage: systemsetup -setcomputername <computername>
	Set computer name to <computername>.

Usage: systemsetup -getlocalsubnetname
	Display local subnet name.

Usage: systemsetup -setlocalsubnetname <name>
	Set local subnet name to <name>.

Usage: systemsetup -getstartupdisk
	Display current startup disk.

Usage: systemsetup -setstartupdisk <disk>
	Set current startup disk to <disk>.

Usage: systemsetup -liststartupdisks
	List startup disks on this machine.

Usage: systemsetup -getwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure
	Get the number of seconds after which the computer will start up after a power failure.

Usage: systemsetup -setwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure <seconds>
	Set the number of seconds after which the computer will start up after a power failure. The <seconds> value must be a multiple of 30 seconds.

Usage: systemsetup -getdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged
 	Get whether or not the keyboard should be disabled when the X Serve enclosure lock is engaged.

Usage: systemsetup -setdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged <yes no>
 	Set whether or not the keyboard should be disabled when the X Serve enclosure lock is engaged.

Usage: systemsetup -version
	Display version of systemsetup tool.

Usage: systemsetup -help
	Display help.

Usage: systemsetup -printCommands
	Display commands.

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