time list

Displays the current system time in UTC and provides information about the Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers if external time servers are being used. The status of each NTP server is displayed, including whether the server is being used by the Oracle FS System.

SYNOPSIS

time ‑list 
   [‑details]
   [‑ntpQuery]

   [{‑sessionKey | ‑u admin‑user ‑oracleFS oracle‑fs‑system}]
   [{‑outputformat | ‑o} { text | xml }]
   [{‑timeout timeout‑in‑seconds | ‑verify | ‑usage | ‑example | ‑help}] 

DESCRIPTION

Run the time ‑list command to return the following information:
  • Current date and time in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (2013-10-15T17:27:41.983+00:00)

  • A flag indicating whether the time can be reset (ManagementState must be AVAILABLE)

  • An indicator as to whether NTP has been configured

  • If NTP is being used, detailed information about the status of each configured NTP server

To determine why a particular time server was rejected by the Oracle FS System or was selected to be the primary server, review the output from the time ‑list ‑ntpQuery command. Use this information when configuring third party tools that manage NTP servers.

Note: Administrators with primary administrator, admin1, admin2, monitor, or support roles are authorized to run the time list command.

OPTIONS

details

Provides no additional information. This option is included for consistency across all subcommands.

ntpQuery
Displays NTP Query information for the Pilot that is synchronized to the primary NTP server. The summary NTP Query information that the Oracle FS System returns is the same information that is returned by the ntpq ‑pn UNIX utility command, plus a text status for each configured NTP server.

EXAMPLE

Task

List the NTP servers configured and their detailed status.

Parameters
  • None

$ fscli time ‑list ‑ntpQuery