Conf command, Fc command, 2 conf command – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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HP NonStop Time Synchronization User’s Guide

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<host name> - the DNS host name of the new time source.

<remote port number> - the port number of the new time source.

Examples

timecom

> add TimeSources 16.32.101.10:123

timecom –add TimeSources 17.34.45.56:19095

6.2 CONF Command

The CONF command instructs the TimeSync server to load the specified configuration file.
The CONF command can only be issued against the local TimeSync server. The command
can be issued as a command-line parameter or can be entered interactively at a TimeCom
prompt.

It is important to distinguish between the CONF command and the SERVERCONF
command. The CONF command causes the TimeSync process to load the specified
configuration file, while the SERVERCONF command causes TimeCom to load the
specified configuration file.

<filename> - is the name of the configuration file to load. If <filename> is not provided,
TimeSync will load the default configuration file from the default location.

Examples

timecom

> conf /etc/timesync/myconf.conf

timecom –conf $USERS.DATA.TIMECNF

6.3 FC Command

The FC command edits and re-executes the prior TimeCom command. When you enter
the FC command, TimeCom displays the prior command executed, and on the subsequent
line displays a single “.” prompt; this is known as an “editing template”. You can then edit

CONF [<filename>]

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