Network Time Manager
Version 1.0.0
Introduction:
This introductory chapter provides an overview Network Time Manager
(NTM), along with the hardware, software required for using it and the
platforms on which it is supported.
About Network Time Manager:
This utility is used to get the time on the remote machine and also to modify the time on the remote machine. It is a tool for querying the current time from a network server. it uses the Time Protocol. It connects to an RFC 868 time server over a TCP/IP network, printing the returned time and/or setting the system clock.
Network Time Manager Supported
Platforms
S.No
|
Version
|
Platform
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1
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1.0.0
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux any version
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2
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1.0.0
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Ubuntu Desktop Editions any version
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3
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1.0.0
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Windows Server 2003/ XP/ Vista/ 7
|
Note: The NTM supported platforms has no limit, all the required
dependencies are shipped with the Network Time Manager. The platforms mentioned
above are tested for this current release, and later with the new release they
can be increased.
Network Time Manager Software
Details
- NTM is written and developed using C.
- Is is compiled under Linux using gcc compiler.
- Under windows it is build using Visual Studio 2005.
Network Time Manager Hardware
requirement
NTM has a very less requirement. Under Linux it can run with any
lowest combination. Under windows it can run with a minimum that Windows
function properly.
Network Time Manager Features
A Sample run is shown below. This is the help page design to see
all the various tasks that this utility can do.
Benefits of using Network
Time Manager
1. This utility is socket based application. Which
can add the IPC concept to your project.
2. It is using Network protocol to work on.
3. NTM is written in ANSI C standards.
Network Time Manager Contact
Support
You can reach for on demand demo and other related esquires @ projects@ccplusplus.com
thanks Saurabh,
ReplyDeletethis utility is great and works fine in Solaris box.
Just need to going to use in AIX box now.
Hi Saurabh,
ReplyDeleteIt worked great as expected.
Thanks for your effort and time.
--Susheel.
Thanks, Susheel and Jyoti.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that it did what you want.
--Saurabh Gupta
saurabh.gupta@ccplusplus.com