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6 tickadj - set time-related kernel variables
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10 tickadj [ tick ]
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12 tickadj [ -Aqs ] [ -a tickadj ] [ -t tick ]
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16 The tickadj program reads, and optionally modifies, several timekeep‐
17 ing-related variables in older kernels that do not have support for
18 precision ttimekeeping, including HP-UX, SunOS, Ultrix, SGI and proba‐
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20 Newer machines with kernel time support, including Solaris, Tru64,
21 FreeBSD and Linux, should NOT use the program, even if it appears to
22 work, as it will destabilize the kernel time support. Use the ntptime
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25 The particular variables that can be changed with tickadj include tick,
26 which is the number of microseconds added to the system time for a
27 clock interrupt, tickadj, which sets the slew rate and resolution used
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30 clock to keep it in line with time-of-day clock or not.
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35 By default, with no arguments, tickadj reads the variables of interest
36 in the kernel and displays them. At the same time, it determines an
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38 to run the ntpd Network Time Protocol (NTP) daemon, and prints this as
39 well. Since the operation of tickadj when reading the kernel mimics the
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43 Note that tickadj should be run with some caution when being used for
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51 Set the kernel variable tickadj to the value tickadjspecified.
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