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Releasing The Cfs Session Lock; Verifying The Ntp Configuration - Cisco Nexus 3548 series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management, release 7.x
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Releasing the CFS Session Lock

Releasing the CFS Session Lock
If you have performed an NTP configuration and have forgotten to release the lock by either committing or
discarding the changes, you or another administrator can release the lock from any device in the network.
This action also discards pending database changes.
To release the session lock from any device and discard any pending database changes, use the following
command in global configuration mode:
Procedure
Step 1
Example
This example shows how to release the CFS session lock:
switch(config)# clear ntp session

Verifying the NTP Configuration

To display the NTP configuration, perform one of the following tasks:
Use the clear ntp session command to clear the NTP sessions.
Use the clear ntp statistics command to clear the NTP statistics.
Procedure
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Command or Action
switch(config)# clear ntp session
Command or Action
show ntp access-groups
show ntp authentication-keys
show ntp authentication-status
show ntp logging-status
show ntp peer-status
show ntp peers
show ntp pending
show ntp pending-diff
Purpose
Discards the NTP configuration changes in the
pending database and releases the CFS lock.
Purpose
Displays the NTP access group configuration.
Displays the configured NTP authentication
keys.
Displays the status of NTP authentication.
Displays the NTP logging status.
Displays the status for all NTP servers and
peers.
Displays all the NTP peers.
Displays the temporary CFS database for NTP.
Displays the difference between the pending
CFS database and the current NTP
configuration.
Configuring NTP

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