sysconf drift init
Sets the time, and activates the automatic periodic drift adjustments. This is done after you have completed a period of drift measurement with the sysconf drift startmeasure and sysconf drift stopmeasure commands, with at least an uninterrupted three day measurement period between the start and stop, to calculate the baseline of drift.
User Privileges
Users with the following privileges can perform this command:
>Admin
>Operator
Syntax
sysconf drift init -currentprecisetime <hh:mm:ss>
Argument(s) | Shortcut | Description |
---|---|---|
-currentprecisetime <hh:mm:ss> | -c | Current best precise time in hh:mm:ss format. |
Example
lunash:>sysconf drift init -currentprecisetime 09:21:00
Measuring drift correction data on this appliance.
Setting the time to 09:21:00 and initializing drift correction of 2 seconds per day on this
appliance. The time will be adjusted daily to compensate for this drift.
Use the command 'sysconf drift reset' to disable drift correction.
Date and time set to: Mon Mar 6 09:21:00 EST 2017
Command Result : 0 (Success)