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-'\" t
-.\" Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
-.\" Modified for Solaris to add the Solaris stability classification,
-.\" and to add a note about source availability.
-.\"
-.TH "IB_CLOCK_TEST" 1 "4 April 2011" "User Commands"
-
-.SH "NAME"
-ib_clock_test \- Test accuracy of system clock used in conjunction with
-other IB perftest utilities
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.sp
-.nf
-\fBib_clock_test\fR
-.fi
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.sp
-The \fBib_clock_test\fR() test utility is part of the \fB"perftest"\fR
-utilities that are used for InfiniBand related performance testing. The
-\fB"perftest"\fR utilities (See \fBib_read_lat\fR(1),
-\fBib_write_bw_postlist\fR(1), \fBib_write_bw\fR(1), etc.) are micro
-bench mark utilities. Users of the these can use \fBib_clock_test\fR(1M)
-to test accuracy of system clock.
-.sp
-The \fBib_clock_test\fR(1M) utility, tests the accuracy of the system clock,
-takes no parameters and provides the following output:
- #ib_clock_test
- Type CTRL-C to cancel.
- 1 sec = 1.00004e+06 usec
- 1 sec = 1.00004e+06 usec
- 1 sec = 1.00004e+06 usec
- 1 sec = 1.00004e+06 usec
- 1 sec = 1.00004e+06 usec
- ...
-.sp
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.PP
-\fBib_write_bw\fR(1), \fBib_send_bw\fR(1), \fBrdma_lat\fR(1),
-\fBib_read_bw\fR(1), \fBib_read_lat\fR(1), \fBib_write_bw_postlist\fR(1),
-\fBrdma_bw\fR(1), \fBib_write_lat\fR(1), \fBib_send_lat\fR(1)