timedc controls the operation of the
timed 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, 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.
clockdiffhost ...
Compute the differences between the clock of the host
machine and the clocks of the machines given as arguments.
electionhost
This command is used for testing only. It causes
host's
election timer to expire immediately.
msite { host ... }
Show the master time server for the specified hosts, or the local host if
host is not specified.
trace { on | off }
Enable or disable the tracing of incoming messages to
timed in the file /usr/adm/timed.log.