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  4. ttttiiiimmmmeeeeddddcccc((((1111MMMM))))                                                          ttttiiiimmmmeeeeddddcccc((((1111MMMM))))
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  8. NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
  9.      timedc - timed control program
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  11. SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
  12.      ////uuuussssrrrr////eeeettttcccc////ttttiiiimmmmeeeeddddcccc [ command [ argument ... ] ]
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  14. DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  15.      _t_i_m_e_d_c is used to control the operation of the _t_i_m_e_d(1M) program.  It may
  16.      be used to:
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  18.      +o  measure the differences between machines' clocks
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  20.      +o  find the location where the master time server is running
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  22.      +o  enable or disable tracing of messages received by _t_i_m_e_d
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  24.      +o  perform various debugging actions
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  26.      Without any arguments, _t_i_m_e_d_c prompts for commands from the standard
  27.      input.  If arguments are supplied, _t_i_m_e_d_c interprets the first argument
  28.      as a command and the remaining arguments as parameters to the command.
  29.      The standard input may be redirected causing _t_i_m_e_d_c to read commands from
  30.      a file.  Commands can be abbreviated; recognized commands are:
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  32.      ???? [ _c_o_m_m_a_n_d ... ]
  33.      hhhheeeellllpppp [ _c_o_m_m_a_n_d ... ]   Print a short description of each command
  34.                             specified in the argument list, or, if no
  35.                             arguments are given, a list of the recognized
  36.                             commands.
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  38.      cccclllloooocccckkkkddddiiiiffffffff _h_o_s_t ...     Compute the differences between the clock of the
  39.                             host machine and the clocks of the machines given
  40.                             as arguments.
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  42.      mmmmssssiiiitttteeee [ _h_o_s_t ... ]     Show the master time server for specified host(s).
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  44.      ttttrrrraaaacccceeee { oooonnnn | ooooffffffff }     Enable or disable the tracing of incoming messages
  45.                             to _t_i_m_e_d in the file /_v_a_r/_a_d_m/_t_i_m_e_d._l_o_g.
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  47.      eeeelllleeeeccccttttiiiioooonnnn _h_o_s_t          Asks the _t_i_m_e_d on the target host to reset its
  48.                             "election" timers and to ensure that a time master
  49.                             has been elected.
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  51.      qqqquuuuiiiitttt                   Exit from _t_i_m_e_d_c.
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  53. FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
  54.      /var/adm/timed.log           tracing file for timed
  55.      /var/adm/timed.masterlog     log file for master timed
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  63.                                                                         PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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  70. ttttiiiimmmmeeeeddddcccc((((1111MMMM))))                                                          ttttiiiimmmmeeeeddddcccc((((1111MMMM))))
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  74. SEE ALSO
  75.      date(1), timed(1M), timeslave(1M), adjtime(2), icmp(7P).
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  77. DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS
  78.      _????_AAAA_mmmm_bbbb_iiii_gggg_uuuu_oooo_uuuu_ssss _cccc_oooo_mmmm_mmmm_aaaa_nnnn_dddd
  79.           Abbreviation matches more than one command.
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  81.      _????_IIII_nnnn_vvvv_aaaa_llll_iiii_dddd _cccc_oooo_mmmm_mmmm_aaaa_nnnn_dddd
  82.           No match found.
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  84.      _????_PPPP_rrrr_iiii_vvvv_iiii_llll_eeee_gggg_eeee_dddd _cccc_oooo_mmmm_mmmm_aaaa_nnnn_dddd
  85.           Command can be executed by root only.
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