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48 Command under contract No. N00039-84-C-0089, and by the CSELT 
56 .EH 'SMM:11-%''Timed Installation and Operation'
57 .OH 'Timed Installation and Operation''SMM:11-%'
65 The algorithms implemented by the service is based on a master-slave scheme.
74 among slave time daemons when, for any reason, the master disappears.
82 A \fImaster time daemon\fP measures the time
85 The master computes the \fInetwork time\fP as the average of the
101 will ask the master for the correct time and will reset the machine's clock
103 The time daemons are able to maintain a single network time in spite of
110 new master should the machine running the current master crash, the master
111 terminate (for example, because of a run-time error), or
113 Under our algorithm, slaves are able to realize when the master has
114 stopped functioning and to elect a new master from among themselves.
115 It is important to note that, since the failure of the master results
125 The submaster appears as a slave on one network, and as a master
131 A \fImaster network\fP is a network on which the submaster acts as a master.
132 An \fIignored network\fP is any other network which already has a valid master.
133 The submaster tries periodically to become master on an ignored
134 network, but gives up immediately if a master already exists.
142 augmented with point-to-point links.
143 Machines that are only connected to point-to-point,
144 non-broadcast networks may not use the time daemon.
146 If we exclude submasters, there will normally be, at most, one master time
149 will become the new master.
151 a slave can be prevented from becoming the master.
153 master time daemons.
154 A master time daemon will require CPU resources
156 a slave time daemon, so it may be advisable to limit master time
160 well allow all of its machines to run master time daemons.
165 This is done with the \fI\-n network\fP and \fI\-i network\fP
166 options respectively at start-up time.
175 master time daemon.
176 The current maximum is 29 (NHOSTS \- 1).
182 time daemons run on multiply-connected local area networks.
185 networks as master time daemons.
190 and the master on network Y, while submaster time daemon B is a slave on
191 network Y and the master on network X.
192 This \fIloop\fP of master time daemons will not function properly
197 than two master time daemons,
208 if [ -f /etc/timed ]; then
209 /etc/timed \fIflags\fP & echo -n ' timed' >/dev/console
226 .IP "-n network" 13
228 .IP "-i network"
230 .IP -t
232 .IP -M
233 to allow this time daemon to become a master.
244 find the location where the master \fItimed\fP is running,
254 In order to set the time on a single machine, the \fI-n\fP flag