Fujitsu SPARC EnterpriseM3000 User Manual page 141

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Configuring an NTP Server
1. Use the showntp(8) command to display the NTP server for the XSCF network.
XSCF> showntp -a
server ntp1.example.com prefer
server ntp2.example.com
2. Use the showntp(8) command to check synchronization and display the status.
XSCF> showntp –l
remote
==============================================================================
*192.168.0.27
+192.168.0.57
127.127.1.0
3. Use the setntp(8) command to add an NTP server.
<Example 1> Add the three IP addresses 192.168.1.2, 130.34.11.111,
and 130.34.11.117 as NTP servers for XSCF.
XSCF> setntp –c add 192.168.1.2 130.34.11.111
Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
<Example 2> Add the two host names ntp1.red.com and ntp2.blue.com
as NTP servers for XSCF.
XSCF> setntp –c add ntp1.red.com ntp2.blue.com
Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
4. Use the setntp(8) command to delete NTP servers for XSCF network.
<Example> Delete NTP servers for XSCF.
XSCF> setntp –c del 192.168.1.2
Please reset the XSCF by rebootxscf to apply the ntp settings.
Note – When you use the setntp(8) command with the "-c add" or "-c del"
options, execute the rebootxscf(8) command to apply the specified configuration
and reset the XSCF.
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SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers XSCF User's Guide • January 2012
Command operation
refid
192.168.1.56
192.168.1.86
.LOCL.
st t when poll reach
2 u
27
64
377
2 u
32
64
377
5 l
44
64
377
delay
offset
12.929
-2.756
13.030
2.184
0.000
0.000
130.34.11.117
jitter
1.993
94.421
0.008

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