From 9b9f68e8790d2627244cafdc8759b7042df9f392 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ru Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 10:15:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Eliminate groff(1) warnings. Obtained from: NetBSD --- usr.sbin/timed/SMM.doc/timed/timed.ms | 46 ++------------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) diff --git a/usr.sbin/timed/SMM.doc/timed/timed.ms b/usr.sbin/timed/SMM.doc/timed/timed.ms index f5a3b195cde2..031f2559cebf 100644 --- a/usr.sbin/timed/SMM.doc/timed/timed.ms +++ b/usr.sbin/timed/SMM.doc/timed/timed.ms @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +.\" $FreeBSD$ +.\" .\" Copyright (c) 1986, 1993 .\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. .\" @@ -180,7 +182,6 @@ one of three states: slave, master, or candidate for election to master. Also, the term \fIbroadcast\fP refers to the sending of a message to all active time daemons. .sp 1 -.DS L .SH Adjtime Message .so time @@ -196,8 +197,6 @@ The slave will accordingly adjust the time of its machine. This message requires an acknowledgment. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Acknowledgment Message .so unused @@ -210,8 +209,6 @@ acknowledgment only. It is used in several different contexts, for example in reply to an Adjtime message. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Master Request Message .so unused @@ -223,8 +220,6 @@ A newly-started time daemon broadcasts this message to locate a master. No other action is implied by this packet. It requires a Master Acknowledgment. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Master Acknowledgement .so unused @@ -235,8 +230,6 @@ Type: TSP_MASTERACK (4) The master sends this message to acknowledge the Master Request message and the Conflict Resolution Message. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Set Network Time Message .so date @@ -253,8 +246,6 @@ The next synchronization round will eliminate the small time difference caused by the random delay in the communication channel. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Master Active Message .so unused @@ -266,8 +257,6 @@ The master broadcasts this message to solicit the names of the active slaves. Slaves will reply with a Slave Active message. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Slave Active Message .so unused @@ -279,8 +268,6 @@ A slave sends this message to the master in answer to a Master Active message. This message is also sent when a new slave starts up to inform the master that it wants to be synchronized. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Master Candidature Message .so unused @@ -292,8 +279,6 @@ A slave eligible to become a master broadcasts this message when its election timer expires. The message declares that the slave wishes to become the new master. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Candidature Acceptance Message .so unused @@ -306,8 +291,6 @@ that has broadcast an Election message. The candidate will add the slave's name to the list of machines that it will control should it become the master. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Candidature Rejection Message .so unused @@ -320,8 +303,6 @@ to any election messages from other slaves with this message. This rejects any candidature other than the first received. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Multiple Master Notification Message .so unused @@ -332,8 +313,6 @@ Type: TSP_CONFLICT (11) When two or more masters reply to a Master Request message, the slave uses this message to inform one of them that more than one master exists. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Conflict Resolution Message .so unused @@ -344,8 +323,6 @@ Type: TSP_RESOLVE (12) A master which has been informed of the existence of other masters broadcasts this message to determine who the other masters are. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Quit Message .so unused @@ -360,8 +337,6 @@ This message is sent by the master in three different contexts: In all cases, the recipient time daemon will become a slave. This message requires an acknowledgement. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Set Date Message .so date @@ -374,8 +349,6 @@ when a super-user wants to set the network date. If the local time daemon is the master, it will set the date; if it is a slave, it will communicate the desired date to the master. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Set Date Request Message .so date @@ -386,8 +359,6 @@ Type: TSP_SETDATEREQ (23) A slave that has received a Set Date message will communicate the desired date to the master using this message. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Set Date Acknowledgment Message .so unused @@ -401,8 +372,6 @@ The same message is sent by the local time daemon to the program \fIdate(1)\fP to confirm that the network date has been set by the master. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Start Tracing Message .so unused @@ -414,8 +383,6 @@ The controlling program \fItimedc\fP sends this message to the local time daemon to start the recording in a system file of all messages received. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Stop Tracing Message .so unused @@ -427,8 +394,6 @@ Type: TSP_TRACEOFF (18) time daemon to stop the recording of messages received. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Master Site Message .so unused @@ -439,8 +404,6 @@ Type: TSP_MSITE (19) \fITimedc\fP sends this message to the local time daemon to find out where the master is running. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Remote Master Site Message .so unused @@ -453,8 +416,6 @@ of the master. It then uses the Acknowledgement message to communicate this location to \fItimedc\fP. .sp 1 -.DE -.DS L .SH Test Message .so unused @@ -466,9 +427,7 @@ For testing purposes, \fItimedc\fP sends this message to a slave to cause its election timer to expire. NOTE: \fItimed\fP is not normally compiled to support this. .sp 1 -.DE .SH -.DS L .SH Loop Detection Message .so loop @@ -480,7 +439,6 @@ This packet is initiated by all masters occasionally to attempt to detect loops. All submasters forward this packet onto the networks over which they are master. If a master receives a packet it sent out initially, it knows that a loop exists and tries to correct the problem. -.DE .SH References .IP 1.