Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M3000 Xscf Reference Manual page 244

Xscf control package (xcp) 109x
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setntp(8)
OPERANDS
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised August 2009
Displays usage statement. When used with other options or
-h
operands, an error occurs.
-i stratum_no
Specifies the stratum value. This option is used together with the
"-c stratum". An integer from 1 to 15 can be specified. If the
stratum value not specified, it is 5.
-m type=value
Specifies whether priority should be given to the NTP server at
the top of the registered list at the time of synchronization. type is
fixed with prefer. Either of the following can be specified for
value:
on
off
The following operands are supported:
address
Specifies the IP address or host name of an NTP server to be
added or deleted. Up to three IP addresses or host names can be
specified by delimited the spaces. Host name, if specified, must
be resolvable.
A specified IP address is a set of four integer values delimited by
the "." (period). The following address form is accepted:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx
Do not use the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) format to
specify an XSCF host name, but specify only a host name. The
host name can be specified in the format that complies with RFC
1034.
If "-c add" is specified and address is omitted, an error occurs.
In M8000/M9000 servers the setting is automatically passed to the standby
XSCF. If the standby XSCF is unable to accept that setting, an error occurs.
To apply the specified configuration, execute the rebootxscf(8) command and
reset XSCF.
After the XSCF is reset, its time is synchronized with the time of the selected
NTP server.
That server is the first choice and alternatives
servers are given preference in order of
increasing stratum value, from lowest to the
highest. The default value is on.
The same preferences are given with no
priority for the server at the top of the list.
An integer from 0–255. Zero suppression can
be used to specify the integer.

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