VBrick Systems EtherneTV-NXG 1 Quick Start Manual

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VBRICK ETHERNET-NXG VOD QUICK START GUIDE VERSION 2.0.0E
COPYRIGHT VBRICK SYSTEMS PAGE 10 JUNE 23, 2004
Changing Time & Time Zone
When the EtherneTV-NXG is working in conjunction with the EtherneTV-MCS Media Control
Server, in order for the time to appear correctly, it is necessary to set the time zone to match
that of the EtherneTV-MCS server.
In order to manually change the time zone, follow the directions below to edit the
/etc/sysconfig/clock file and then make a new soft link to /etc/localtime.
1)From the Linux prompt, type "startx<cr>". This launches the Red Hat graphical user
interface.
2)Open a command line interface from the GUI
3)Type /etc/init.d/mediabase stop
4) At the lower right corner of the screen, right click on the "time" and select "Adjust Date &
Time"
5) From the pull-down menu, select the time zone you are in. For example,
"America/Detroit", then click "apply and "OK" to close the window. Adjust the time as
needed.
6) Return to the command line interface and type /etc/init.d/mediabase start
7) At the lower left corner of the screen, right click on the "Red Hat" icon and select "logout"
and click on the "Logout" button to return to the Linux prompt.