timedc
—
timed control program
timedc |
[command [argument
...]] |
The timedc
utility is used to control the operation of
the
timed(8)
program. It may be used to:
- Measure the differences between machines' clocks,
- Find the location where the master time server is running,
- Enable or disable tracing of messages received by
timed(8),
and
- Perform various debugging actions.
Without any arguments, timedc
will prompt
for commands from the standard input. If arguments are supplied,
timedc
interprets the first argument as a command
and the remaining arguments as parameters to the command. The standard input
may be redirected causing timedc
to read commands
from a file. Commands may be abbreviated; recognized commands are:
?
[command ...]
-
help
[command ...]
- Print a short description of each command specified in the argument list,
or, if no arguments are given, a list of the recognized commands.
clockdiff
host ...
- Compute the differences between the clock of the host machine and the
clocks of the machines given as arguments.
msite
[host ...]
- Show the master time server for specified host(s).
trace
{
on |
off }
- Enable or disable the tracing of incoming messages to
timed(8)
in the file /var/log/timed.log.
election
host1 [host2 ...]
- Asks the daemon on the target host to reset its "election"
timers and to ensure that a time master has been elected.
quit
- Exit from timedc.
Other commands may be included for use in testing and debugging
timed(8);
the help command and the program source may be consulted for details.
- /var/log/timed.log
- tracing file for timed
- /var/log/timed.masterlog
- log file for master timed
- ?Ambiguous command
- abbreviation matches more than one command
- ?Invalid command
- no match found
- ?Privileged command
- command can be executed by root only
The timedc
utility appeared in
4.3BSD.