TIMELORD
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NAME
timelord - time server daemon for Macintoshes running 'tardis'
SYNOPSIS
timelord
[-d] [-l logfile] [-n name]
DESCRIPTION
timelord
provides the equivalent of the Macintosh cdev 'Timelord'
for a network of Macintoshes. Timelord is a time server that can be used to
set the Macintosh time at boot or from the Chooser using the rdev 'tardis'.
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The -l option allows use to be monitored in 'logfile' (default is /dev/null).
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The -n option names the server, the default is the machine host name.
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If the -d option is used, Timelord stays in the foreground and
prints debugging information about activity,
otherwise it forks and runs silently in the background.
FILES
None.
SEE ALSO
CAP (Columbia AppleTalk Package)
DIAGNOSTICS
"Bad Argument" for unknown flags, -d option for more verbosity.
AUTHOR
djh@munnari.OZ.AU, May 1990. Updates via FTP from munnari.OZ.AU
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