. It helps keep the number of learning curves down.
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From: Dennis Wicks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:06 AM
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Subject: Re: NTP Clients in a Linux390 server farm?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Rob van der Heij [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 3:12 AM
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> Subject: Re: NTP Clients in a Linux390 server farm?
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> At 00:41 11-09-
At 09:53 11-09-02 +0200, Martin Schwidefsky wrote:
> You have looked very briefly ;-)
I mainly built on your answer on my question I think
(but no doubt I phrased the question such that you
gave the answer to a different one... :-)
So I will need to look again why ntpd did not do it.
Thanks.
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Subject: Re: NTP Clients in a Linux390 server farm?
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http://www.thinkman.com/dimension4/index.html
I have been using it for actually years and years without
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Good Luck!
Dennis
s and years without
problem. And it is free!
Good Luck!
Dennis
Rob van der
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> Subject: Re: NTP Clients in a Linux
>I admit I only briefly looked at the latest code, but afaik
>especially with the 'demand timer patch' Linux uses the TOD
>to tell time, and I don't recall seeing the drift corrections
>applied. This would mean an ntpd cannot adjust time of Linux
>running on z/VM, but one might be able to change t
At 00:41 11-09-02, Len Thomson wrote:
>1. There seems to be no nice way to get VM to maintain it's time synch
>2. There seems to be no nice way to get a Linux guest to synch with the VM
>time
>3. I really don't want NTP clients all popping up at the same time to do a
>network synch on every virtu
We are preparing to roll out a pilot server farm... and our Linux people
want to run NTP clients on every Linux image... to make sure they are all in
synch with everything else...
I've read a few posts which skirt around the issues here...
1. There seems to be no nice way to get VM to maintain i