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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Comparing time differences between 2 Solaris servers Post 303023543 by Fossil_84 on Wednesday 19th of September 2018 04:57:03 AM
Old 09-19-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
As I recall, have not confirmed, you can use ntpdate on any server to check it's offset relative to another server.

Just run ntpd on all your servers and you can use ntpdate to check all offsets.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
As I recall, have not confirmed, you can use ntpdate on any server to check it's offset relative to another server.

Just run ntpd on all your servers and you can use ntpdate to check all offsets.
Thanks Neo! NTPDATE allowed me to check on the time difference between 2 servers.

For sharing, the command is

NTPDATE -q (server IP)

Once again many thanks to Neo and Bakunin for your expertise. I'll take your advise to investigate further on the system architecture. Hopefully will be able to resolve this issue.
 

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Unicode::Japanese::JA(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Unicode::Japanese::JA(3pm)

NAME
Unicode::Japanese::JA - XXXXXXXXXX XX
use Unicode::Japanese; use Unicode::Japanese qw(unijp); # convert utf8 -> sjis print Unicode::Japanese->new($str)->sjis; print unijp($str)->sjis; # same as above. # convert sjis -> utf8 print Unicode::Japanese->new($str,'sjis')->get; # convert sjis (imode_EMOJI) -> utf8 print Unicode::Japanese->new($str,'sjis-imode')->get; # convert zenkaku (utf8) -> hankaku (utf8) print Unicode::Japanese->new($str)->z2h->get; XX
Unicode::Japanese XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX o Unicode::Japanese XXXXXXXXXUTF-8 XXXXXXXXXXX o XS XX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX No-XS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (Japanese.pm XXXXXXXXXXXXXX)X o XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o XXXX (DoCoMo i-modeXKDDI AU, Softbank Mobile, ASTEL dot-i) XXXXX Unicode XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDB XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o SJIS XX MS-CP932 XXXXX Unicode XXXXXXXXXXXX o Unicode -> SJISXXXEUC-JP/JISX XXXXXXXXSJIS XXXXXXXXXX &#dddd; XXXXXXXXX XXXUnicodeXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX '?'XXXXX. XX, XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXX'?'XXXXX. o Perl-5.8.0 XXXXXX, utf8 XXXXXXXXXXXXX. utf-8 `XXX'X XXXXX utf8() XXXXX, utf-8 `XX'X XXXXX getu() XXXXXXXXX. get() XXXXXXXXXX utf-8 `XXX'X XXXXX (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX). sjis(), jis(), utf8(), etc.. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. new, set, getcode XXXXXXXXX, utf8-flaged/bytes XXXXXX. XXXXXXXX
o perl 5.10.x, 5.8.x, etc. (5.004 XX). o (XXXXOK) C XXXXX. XXXXXXXX XS X Pure Perl XXXXXXXXXX. C XXXXXXXXXXXX, Unicode::Japanese X Pure Perl XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. o (XXXXOK) XXXXX Test.pm XX Test::More. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXX
$s = Unicode::Japanese->new($str [, $icode [, $encode]]) XXX Unicode::Japanese XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX"set" XXXXXXXXXXX $s = unijp($str [, $icode [, $encode]]) Unicode::Janaese->new(...) XXX. $s->set($str [, $icode [, $encode]]) $str: XXX $icode: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 'utf8' $encode: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX UTF-8 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX: auto utf8 ucs2 ucs4 utf16-be utf16-le utf16 utf32-be utf32-le utf32 sjis cp932 euc euc-jp jis sjis-imode sjis-imode1 sjis-imode2 utf8-imode utf8-imode1 utf8-imode2 sjis-doti sjis-doti1 sjis-jsky sjis-jsky1 sjis-jsky2 jis-jsky jis-jsky1 jis-jsky2 utf8-jsky utf8-jsky1 utf8-jsky2 sjis-au sjis-au1 sjis-au2 jis-au jis-au1 jis-au2 sjis-icon-au sjis-icon-au1 sjis-icon-au2 euc-icon-au euc-icon-au1 euc-icon-au2 jis-icon-au jis-icon-au1 jis-icon-au2 utf8-icon-au utf8-icon-au1 utf8-icon-au2 ascii binary ( XXX.) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'auto' XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 'auto' XXXXXXXXXXXXXgetcode() XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX'base64' XXXXXXXXX base64 XXXXXXXXXbase64 XXXXXXXXX Unicode::Japanese XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 'binary' XXXXXXX sjis-imodeXsjis-dotiXXXXXXXXXX &#dddd; X XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX sjis, utf8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjisX sjis-auXsjis-doti XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis-auX XXXXXX $str = $s->get $str: XXX(UTF-8) XXXX UTF-8 XXXXXXXXXXX XXX `XXX' X XXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX utf8() XXXXX, XXXXXXXX getu() XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->getu $str: XXX(UTF-8) XXXX UTF-8 XXXXXXXXXXX Perl-5.8.0 XXXXXXX, utf-8 XXXXXXX utf-8 XXXXXX XXXX. $code = $s->getcode($str) $str: XXX $code: XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX($str)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (PurePerlX) 1. UTF-32 X BOM XXXXXutf32 XXXXXXX 2. UTF-16 X BOM XXXXXutf16 XXXXXXX 3. UTF-32BE XXXXXXXXXXXutf32-be XXXXXXX 4. UTF-32LE XXXXXXXXXXXutf32-le XXXXXXX 5. ESC XX XXX 8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXascii XXXXX XXESC XXXX ASCII XXXX (0x00-0x1F XX 0x7F) X ascii XXXXXXXXX XX 6. JISXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXjis XXXXXXX 7. J-PHONE XXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis-jsky XXXXXXX 8. EUC-JP XXXXXXXXXXXXXXeuc XXXXXXX 9. SJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis XXXXXXX 10. SJIS XXXX au XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis-au XXXXXXX 11. SJIS X i-mode XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis-imode XXXXXXX 12. SJIS X dot-i XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXsjis-doti XXXXXXX 13. UTF-8 XXXXXXXXXXXutf8 XXXXXXX 14. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXunknown XXXXXXX (XSX) 1. UTF-32 X BOM XXXXXutf32 XXXXXXX 2. UTF-16 X BOM XXXXXutf16 XXXXXXX 3. XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. ascii / euc / sjis / jis / utf8 / utf32-be / utf32-le / sjis-jsky / sjis-imode / sjis-au / sjis-doti 4. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX. utf32-be / utf32-le / ascii / jis / euc / sjis / sjis-jsky / sjis-imode / sjis-au / sjis-doti / utf8 5. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXunknown XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o UTF-8 XXXXXXSJISXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o UCS2 XXXXXXXXXXXX o UTF-16 X BOM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX &#dddd; XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XSXPurePerlXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXsjisXXX, PurePerlXXsjisXXXXXXX XSXXXXXXXX. XXXsjis- jskyXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XX, XX XXXXXXXXXXXXX, euc-jpXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX. $code = $s->getcodelist($str) $str: XXX $code: XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX($str)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX getcode XXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX. $str = $s->conv($ocode, $encode) $ocode: XXXXX (XXXXXX) utf8 ucs2 ucs4 utf16 sjis cp932 euc euc-jp jis sjis-imode sjis-imode1 sjis-imode2 utf8-imode utf8-imode1 utf8-imode2 sjis-doti sjis-doti1 sjis-jsky sjis-jsky1 sjis-jsky2 jis-jsky jis-jsky1 jis-jsky2 utf8-jsky utf8-jsky1 utf8-jsky2 sjis-au sjis-au1 sjis-au2 jis-au jis-au1 jis-au2 sjis-icon-au sjis-icon-au1 sjis-icon-au2 euc-icon-au euc-icon-au1 euc-icon-au2 jis-icon-au jis-icon-au1 jis-icon-au2 utf8-icon-au utf8-icon-au1 utf8-icon-au2 binary ( XXX.) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $encode: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX $str: XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX'base64' XXXXXXXXX base64 XXXXXXXXXbase64 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX perl-5.8.0 XXXXXX, XXX utf-8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. $s->tag2bin XXXXXXXXX &#dddd; XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $s->z2h XXXXXXXXXXXX $s->h2z XXXXXXXXXXXX $s->hira2kata XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $s->kata2hira XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->jis $str: JIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX JISXISO-2022-JPX XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->euc $str: euc-jp XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX EUC-JP XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->utf8 $str: utf-8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX UTF-8 XXXXXXXXXXX perl-5.8.0 XXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->ucs2 $str: ucs2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX UCS2 XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->ucs4 $str: ucs4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX UCS4 XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->utf16 $str: ucs-16 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX UTF-16 XXXXXXXXXXX BOMXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->sjis $str: sjis XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX SJISXMS-CP932X XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->sjis_imode $str: sjis/imodeXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX i-mode XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXimodeXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_imode1 $str: sjis/imode XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX i-mode XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_imode2 $str: sjis/imode XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX i-mode XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_doti $str: sjis/dot-i XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX dot-i XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX $str = $s->sjis_jsky $str: sjis/j-sky XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX j-sky XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXj-skyXXX(VERSION 0.15 XX, jsky2)XXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_jsky1 $str: sjis/j-sky XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX j-sky XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX Page 1X3 XXXXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_jsky $str: sjis/j-sky XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX j-sky XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX Page 1X6 XXXXXXXXX. $str = $s->sjis_icon_au $str: sjis/AU iconXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX AU XXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXX $str_arrayref = $s->strcut($len) $len: XXXXXXX(XXXX) $str_arrayref: XXX $lenXXXXXXXXX(XX)XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, utf-8 XXXXXXXutf-8XXXXX. $len = $s->strlen $len: XXXXXXX UTF-8 XXXXXX length() XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 3 XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 XXXXXX $s->join_csv(@values); @values: XXXXX XXX CSV XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX(" ")XXXXXXXX @values = $s->split_csv; @values: XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CSV XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX(" ")XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX binary XXXXX utf-8 XXXXXXXX. binary XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+---------------+----+-----+-------+ |encoding | in | out | guess | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |auto : OK : -- | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |utf8 : OK : OK | OK | |ucs2 : OK : OK | ----- | |ucs4 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf16-be : OK : -- | ----- | |utf16-le : OK : -- | ----- | |utf16 : OK : OK | OK(#) | |utf32-be : OK : -- | OK | |utf32-le : OK : -- | OK | |utf32 : OK : -- | OK(#) | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |sjis : OK : OK | OK | |cp932 : OK : OK | ----- | |euc : OK : OK | OK | |euc-jp : OK : OK | ----- | |jis : OK : OK | OK | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |sjis-imode : OK : OK | OK | |sjis-imode1 : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-imode2 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-imode : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-imode1 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-imode2 : OK : OK | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |sjis-doti : OK : OK | OK | |sjis-doti1 : OK : OK | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |sjis-jsky : OK : OK | OK | |sjis-jsky1 : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-jsky2 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-jsky : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-jsky1 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-jsky2 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-jsky : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-jsky1 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-jsky2 : OK : OK | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |sjis-au : OK : OK | OK | |sjis-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-au : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-icon-au : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-icon-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |sjis-icon-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | |euc-icon-au : OK : OK | ----- | |euc-icon-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |euc-icon-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-icon-au : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-icon-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |jis-icon-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-icon-au : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-icon-au1 : OK : OK | ----- | |utf8-icon-au2 : OK : OK | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ |ascii : OK : -- | OK | |binary : OK : OK | ----- | +---------------+----+-----+-------+ (#): guessed when it has bom. XXXXXXXX 1. utf32 (#) 2. utf16 (#) 3. utf32-be 4. utf32-le 5. ascii 6. jis 7. sjis-jsky (pp) 8. euc 9. sjis 10. sjis-jsky (xs) 11. sjis-au 12. sjis-imode 13. sjis-doti 14. utf8 15. unknown DESCRIPTION OF UNICODE MAPPING
Unicode XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Shift_JIS MS-CP932 XXX Unicode XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXURLXXXXXXXXXXXX <ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP932.TXT> Unicode XX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX &#dddd; XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX?XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX?XXXXXXXXX EUC-JP/ISO-2022-JP XXSJISXXXXXXXXXXXUnicode XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXSJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DoCoMo i-mode F800 - F9FF XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXU+0FF800 - U+0FF9FF XXXXXXXXXXXXX ASTEL dot-i F000 - F4FF XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXU+0FF000 - U+0FF4FF XXXXXXXXXXXXX J-PHONE J-SKY J-SKY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX "e$" XXXXXXX1XXXXX 1XXXXXXX2XXXXX"x0f"XXXXXXX 1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XX1XXXXX2XXXXXXXX1XXXXXXXX4500 - 47FF XXXXX U+0FFB00 - U+0FFDFF XXXXXXXXXXXXX Unicode::Japanese XXXUnicode XX J-SKY XXXXXXXXXXXXXX 1XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AU XXXXXXXXXXXXU+0FF500 - U+0FF6FF XXXXXXXXXXXXX PurePerl mode use Unicode::Japanese qw(PurePerl); use XXXXX 'PurePerl' XXXXXXX, XSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XX
XXXXXX "bug-unicode-japanese at rt.cpan.org" XX XXXXXXXX. XXXX http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Unicode-Japanese <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Unicode-Japanese>. XXX web XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX. o EUC-JPXJIS XXXXXSJIS XXXXXXXX UTF-8 XXXXXXXXX SJIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o XSXXXXXXXXXXEUC-JPXSJIS(XXXXX)XXXXXXXXX e XXXXXXXEUC-JPXSJIS XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX o Japanese.pm XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXFTP X ASCII XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX perldoc XXXXXXXXXXXXXX. perldoc Unicode::Japanese XX, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: o AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation http://annocpan.org/dist/Unicode-Japanese <http://annocpan.org/dist/Unicode-Japanese> o CPAN Ratings http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Unicode-Japanese <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Unicode-Japanese> o RT: CPAN's request tracker http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Unicode-Japanese <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Unicode-Japanese> o Search CPAN http://search.cpan.org/dist/Unicode-Japanese <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Unicode-Japanese> CREDITS
Thanks very much to: NAKAYAMA Nao SUGIURA Tatsuki & Debian JP Project XXXXXXXXXX
Copyright 2001-2008 SANO Taku (SAWATARI Mikage) and YAMASHINA Hio, all rights reserved. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Perl XXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX. perl v5.14.2 2008-08-05 Unicode::Japanese::JA(3pm)
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