Quoth Michael Hipp:
Net Llama! wrote:
It uses ntp.
Okay, I figured that. But what initiates the sync? And how often? And
does it have an agression algorithm if it's not had a good sync in so
many hours/days? And where is this all configured?
The NTP daemon, ntpd, and the configuration
RH9 gives the option to have the system clock automatically synced to
clock.redhat.com or clock2.redhat.com . I've observed it attempt to do
this on boot-up. But does it also sync at regular intervals? And what
controls this? Can't find any mention of it in the docs.
I've been tempted to put
It uses ntp.
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote:
RH9 gives the option to have the system clock automatically synced to
clock.redhat.com or clock2.redhat.com . I've observed it attempt to do
this on boot-up. But does it also sync at regular intervals? And what
controls this? Can't find
Net Llama! wrote:
It uses ntp.
Okay, I figured that. But what initiates the sync? And how often? And
does it have an agression algorithm if it's not had a good sync in so
many hours/days? And where is this all configured?
Michael
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all the answers are in /etc/ntp.conf
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Michael Hipp wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
It uses ntp.
Okay, I figured that. But what initiates the sync? And how often? And
does it have an agression algorithm if it's not had a good sync in so
many hours/days? And where is this all