joe,
ntpd is both the server and the client,
though to check it use ntpq not ntpdate:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] downloads-linux]$ ntpq
ntpq peer
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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On Sunday 25 January 2004 08:08, bascule wrote:
joe,
ntpd is both the server and the client,
though to check it use ntpq not ntpdate:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] downloads-linux]$ ntpq
ntpq peer
remote refid st t when poll reach delay
offset jitter
anne,
ntpd is a service running continously,
it can be stopped/started with:
service ntpd stop/start
if it is installed
bascule
On Sunday 25 Jan 2004 10:37 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
Bascule - so is ntp on the server then running continuously, or is it
called by a cron job?
Anne
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On Sunday 25 Jan 2004 5:36 am, JoeHill wrote:
...and seemingly communicating with NTP servers (Stratum 2):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/joehill$ntpdate time.chu.nrc.ca
25 Jan 00:29:57 ntpdate[10642]: adjust time server 209.87.233.53 offset
0.034102 sec
So, now what? Will my clock be set
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 11:38:14 +
Derek Jennings disseminated the following:
You could also have configured the ntp server simply by running the ntp wizard
in Mandrake Control CentreServer so long as you had the latest drakwizard
installed from the update mirror.
(The ntp wizard in the
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:08:19 +
bascule disseminated the following:
in the above output sherlock is my firewall and time server for the lan,
so ntpd is running on that machine and also on my workstation, mycroft.
on mycroft i put the server ip into /etc/ntpd.conf and into the timeserver
...and seemingly communicating with NTP servers (Stratum 2):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/joehill$ntpdate time.chu.nrc.ca
25 Jan 00:29:57 ntpdate[10642]: adjust time server 209.87.233.53 offset 0.034102
sec
So, now what? Will my clock be set automagically, or is there something else
I need to