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command. The command can be issued as a command-line parameter or can be entered
interactively at a TimeCom prompt.
<system> - is the IP address or DNS name and optional port number of the server from
which information is to be retrieved. For example, system 11.12.13.14, system
11.12.13.14:1234, system dns.host.name, or system dns.host.name:1234. If <system> is
not supplied, the local system will be used.
Note that a negative clock difference value indicates that the local system clock is too fast
and needs to slow down or move backward; a positive value indicates that the local
system clock is too slow and needs to speed up or move forward.
Examples
timecom
>status
System Local system:123 (127.0.0.1)
-- TimeSync System Status --
Current Time (GMT/UTC) : 2009-04-25 02:45:19.213656
Configured TimeSync GMTOffset : 0
Last Update Attempt Time (GMT/UTC) : 2009-04-25 02:44:19.180901
Last Update Attempt Result : Successful
Last Successful Update Time (GMT/UTC) : 2009-04-25 02:44:19.180901
Clock Difference At Last Update : 0.139 seconds
Source For Last Update : 16.212.136.58
Next Update Time (GMT/UTC) : 2009-04-25 03:00:00.000000
6.11 SYNCNOW Command
The SYNCNOW command causes TimeSync to immediately initiate a time synchronization
operation, regardless of when the next sync operation is scheduled to occur.
STATUS [SYSTEM <system> ]