"SarrCom.com" wrote:
> 
> On a RaQ 550 in Server Mgmt - System Settings - Time, you can enter an NTP server.
> 
> Copy paste from the RaQ's admin panel:
> Enter the network address or fully-qualified domain name of a Network Time Protocol 
> (NTP) server to which your system date and time will be periodically synchronized. 
> You can find a list of publicly available NTP servers at 
> http://www.sun.com/service/suncobalt/external_resources.html under the link "Public 
> NTP (Time) Servers".
> 
> However, no trace of NTP servers on Sun's website. There are some here:
> http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html
> 
> - I tried this on a RaQ 4i once but that didn't work. Does anyone have any 
> experience on a RaQ 550?
> - Does it make any difference which NTP server you use or do you have to use one 
> from withing your own time zone?
> 
> Reginald.
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I use:
ntp-2.vt.edu
on Raq 4R and it seems to work fine.
Jim.

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