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time-stamp

Function

The time-stamp command sets the timestamp for the first incremental synchronization of users, user groups, dynamic security groups, or static security groups in the import policy of an AD or LDAP server.

The undo time-stamp command cancels the setting.

Format

{ user | group | dynamic-security-group | static-security-group } time-stamp time-stamp

undo { user | group | dynamic-security-group | static-security-group } time-stamp

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
time-stamp time-stamp Specifies the timestamp for the first incremental synchronization of users, user groups, dynamic security groups, or static security groups. The value is in the YYYYMMDDhhmmss format, of which YYYY indicates years, MM indicates months, DD indicates days, hh indicates hours, mm indicates minutes, and ss indicates seconds.

Views

Server import policy view

Default Level

2: Configuration level

Usage Guidelines

After you specify a timestamp, only the users, user groups, or security groups created after the timestamp are synchronized from the server during the first incremental synchronization (sync-mode incremental schedule interval).

Example

# Set the timestamp for the first incremental synchronization of users to 00:00:00, September 24, 2015.

<sysname> system-view
[sysname] user-manage import-policy policy1 from ad
[sysname-import-policy1] user time-stamp 20150924000000
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