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showntp(8)
OPERANDS
EXTENDED
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF Reference Manual • Last Revised April 2009
The following operand is supported:
address
Specifies the IP address or the XSCF host name of an NTP server
to be displayed. If the -a option is specified, the operand is
ignored.
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
where:
xxx
The host name can be specified in the format that complies with
RFC 1034.
When the preferred server not designated, the NTP server in the output of the
showntp(8) command does not come with the prefer information.
The setntp(8) command sets the NTP servers used in the XSCF network.
When you use the showntp(8) command after the setntp(8) command, it will
display the pending modifications performed by setntp(8), which might not yet
be effective. If not yet effective, the setting will not match the actual NTP settings
currently in operation. To view the NTP settings currently in operation, execute
showntp(8) command with the -l option.
Displays all NTP servers currently being set (in a case that the preferred serv-
EXAMPLE 1
er designated).
showntp -a
XSCF>
server ntp1.example.com prefer
server ntp2.example.com
Confirms synchronization with an NTP server and displays the results.
EXAMPLE 2
showntp -l
XSCF>
remote
refid
========================================================================
*192.168.0.27
192.168.1.56
+192.168.0.57
192.168.1.86
127.127.1.0
LOCAL(0)
An integer from 0–255. Zero suppression can
be used to specify the integer.
st t when poll reach
2 u
27
64
377
2 u
32
64
377
5 l
44
64
377
delay
offset
jitter
12.929
-2.756
1.993
13.030
2.184
94.421
0.000
0.000
0.008

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