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tickadj
- set time-related kernel variables
tickadj [ -Aqs ] [ -a tickadj ] [ -t tick
]
The tickadj
program reads, and optionally modifies,
several timekeeping-related variables in the running kernel, via
/dev/kmem
. The particular variables it is concerned with
are tick
, which is the number of microseconds added to the
system time during a clock interrupt, tickadj
, which sets
the slew rate and resolution used by the adjtime
system
call, and dosynctodr
, which indicates to the kernels on
some machines whether they should internally adjust the system clock to
keep it in line with time-of-day clock or not.
By default, with no arguments, tickadj
reads the
variables of interest in the kernel and displays them. At the same time,
it determines an "optimal" value for the value of the
tickadj
variable if the intent is to run the
xntpd
Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon, and prints this
as well. Since the operation of tickadj
when reading the
kernel mimics the operation of similar parts of the xntpd
program fairly closely, this can be useful when debugging problems with
xntpd
.
Note that tickadj
should be run with some caution when
being used for the first time on different types of machines. The
operations which tickadj
tries to perform are not
guaranteed to work on all Unix machines and may in rare cases cause the
kernel to crash.
-a tickadj
tickadj
to the value
tickadj
specified.
-A
tickadj
to an internally
computed "optimal" value.
-t tick
tick
to the value
tick
specified.
-s
dosynctodr
to zero, which
disables the hardware time-of-year clock, a prerequisite for running the
xntpd
daemon under SunOS4.
-q
tickadj
is quite verbose about what it is
doing. The -q
flag tells it to shut up about everything
except errors.
/vmunix
/unix
/dev/kmem
Fiddling with kernel variables at run time as a part of ordinary
operations is a hideous practice which is only necessary to make up for
deficiencies in the implementation of adjtime
in many
kernels and/or brokenness of the system clock in some vendors' kernels.
It would be much better if the kernels were fixed and the
program went away.
tickadj