| NTP_WAIT(8) | System Manager's Manual (user) | NTP_WAIT(8) |
ntp-wait — Wait
for ntpd to stabilize the system clock
ntp-wait |
[-flags] [-flag
[value]] [--option-name[[=|
]value]]
All arguments must be options. |
ntp-wait will send at most
num-tries queries to ntpd(8),
sleeping for secs-between-tries after each status
return that says ntpd(8) has not yet produced a
synchronized and stable system clock.
ntp-wait will do this quietly, unless the
-v flag is provided. This can be useful at boot
time, to delay the boot sequence until after ntpd -g
has set the time.
-n
number,
--tries=number
The maximum number of times we will check ntpd to see if
it has been able to synchronize and stabilize the system clock.
-s
secs-between-tries,
--sleep=secs-between-tries
We will sleep for secs-between-tries after each query
of ntpd that returns "the time is not yet stable".
-v,
--verbose
By default, ntp-wait is silent.
With this option, ntp-wait will provide status information.
-?,
--help-!,
--more-help-v
[{v|c|n --version
[{v|c|n}]}]One of the following exit values will be returned:
Harlan Stenn
This document corresponds to version 4.2.8p15 of NTP.
This manual page was AutoGen-erated from the ntp-wait option definitions.
| June 23 2020 | Debian |