But is there a way to force ntp to re-discover new host without restarting?
I have more than 2000 unix servers global.

On Jul 7, 2011 5:16 PM, "Greek Ordono" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For Solaris 8/9/10 requires restart and Redhat/Linux reload/SIGHUP works:P
>
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> Greek Ordono
> vmlinuz|genunix|vmkernel admin
> myppa: launchpad.net/~grexk/+archive/ppa
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>
> ________________________________
> From: philip morales <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2011 4:22:42 PM
> Subject: [plug] NTP alias migration
>
> im into migrating very old ntp servers by migrating their aliases into the
new ntp servers. ntp.conf of the clients just points to aliases
> let say
> server ntp1
> server ntp2
> server ntp3
> Im simulating how long will it take for the clients to pickup the new ntp
servers hostname but my tests using solaris 10 an rhel 5.6. show clients are
still pointing to old ntp servers even if I have migrated aliases but
nslookup is ok on all clients.
>
> But when I restarted ntpd on the client of course they immediately showed
the correct new ntp servers.
>
> But its not a good idea to restart ntpd on clients across the fleet. Is
there a way to make clients discover new ntp servers without restarting
their deamon?
>
> Thanks!
>
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