On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Brian Utterback <brian.utterb...@oracle.com > wrote:
> Based on what is being requested, I can suggest one way to accomplish it, > but it involves using an OS feature, rather than using an NTP feature. > > If it is feasible to run Oracle Solaris on the system in question, you > could use the Solaris Zones feature to do what you want. You could have one > instance of ntpd running in one zone with one set of interfaces which > controls the system clock and have another instance in a separate zone > configured with the other set of interfaces configured with the LOCAL > refclock only so it never tries to change the clock, but will instead serve > time only. There is an interlock mechanism in the ntpd configuration on > Solaris to prevent ntpd from running in a zone but there is an override to > the interlock if you really want to do it and you know what you are doing. > > Just a thought. Thanks Bria, we are using RedHat so I think the equivalent is KVM but right now I'm trying to find if there is an easier way. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions