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Operating Systems HP-UX Long process hpux Post 302736727 by Joseph_TKLee on Tuesday 27th of November 2012 10:33:07 PM
Old 11-27-2012
'ps -ef' command shows running time of processes.
glance command is a system monitoring tool.
You can also use top command for this.

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synchronize(1m) 														   synchronize(1m)

NAME
synchronize - Causes the DTS entity to synchronize the clock on the system where the command is entered. SYNOPSIS
dtscp synchronize [set clock boolean] ARGUMENTS
Specifies whether the clock is abruptly set or gradually adjusted to the computed time. This argument is optional. The following values are valid: The clock is gradually adjusted. This is the default condition. The clock is abruptly set. DESCRIPTION
The synchronize command causes the DTS clerk or server to solicit time intervals from servers, compute the intersection of the time inter- vals, and adjust the system clock to the midpoint of the computed time interval. This command overrides the functions of the synchroniza- tion hold down characteristic. Privilege Required You must have write permission on the ACL associated with the DTS entity in order to execute the command. NOTES
The synchronize command does not execute if the entity is already synchronizing or is disabled; the entity must be in the on state. This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE. EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to initiate a synchronization for the entity, followed by a gradual clock adjustment: dtscp> synchronize The following example shows how to initiate a synchronization for the entity, followed by an abrupt reset of the clock: dtscp> synchronize set clock true synchronize(1m)
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