Christopher Nelson wrote: > Harlan Stenn wrote: > > Have you seen/tried the '-d' option to sntp? > > Now I have: > > # sntp -V -P no -r 11.128.0.1 > sntp options: a=2 v=2 e=0.100 E=5.000 P=2147483647.000 > d=15 c=5 x=0 op=1 l=/etc/sntp.pid f= 11.128.0.1 > sntp: receive timed out after 3 seconds > > and then it hangs until I Ctrl-C it. And every value I try for d gives > me a range error related to -e and -E.
OK, so it waits -d/-c seconds. From -c having a minimum of 1 and -d having to be more than twice -d, I get that the minimum timeout is 3 seconds. Right? I really don't want to put such a long timeout in a boot sequence that's already painfully long. Any thoughts? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
