On 2011-01-05, RICCARDO <ric.castell...@alice.it> wrote:

> How can I set ntp Linux client to retrieve time from my ntp internal
> service ?

ntpd both a client and a server.

Just install the NTP package for your OS (or "distro"). It should
contain all of the "glue" (init scripts, etc) to make NTP work for you.

You will need to edit your /etc/ntp.conf to tell ntpd to use your
internal ntp server. You will need to restart ntpd after you make the
changes.

> By ntpd service in /etc/init.d or by inserting 'ntpd' in crontab ?

Use ntpd as a daemon so that it continuously disciplines your clock.

-- 
Steve Kostecke <koste...@ntp.org>
NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/

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