Ok thank you for the answer:
I see this value with:
ntpq peers (or with xntpdc)
This shows me the poll intervals as seconds but I couldn't able to
find to change poll interval at /etc/inet/ntp.conf. How can I change
polling intervals in ntpd.conf?
Regars and thanks in advance.
On Thu, May
Ok thank you for the answer:
I see this value with:
ntpq peers (or with xntpdc)
This shows me the poll intervals as seconds but I
couldn't able to
find to change poll interval at /etc/inet/ntp.conf.
How can I change
polling intervals in ntpd.conf?
Regars and thanks in advance.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok thank you for the answer:
I see this value with:
ntpq peers (or with xntpdc)
This shows me the poll intervals as seconds but I
couldn't able to
find to change poll interval at
Ok thanks for all the comments.
Regards.
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Dennis Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Richard L. Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok thank you for the answer:
I see this value with:
ntpq peers (or with xntpdc)
NTP adjusts the clock constantly. What changes is the poll intervals. Unless
you override it, it will begin polling servers at 64 second intervals. If the
clock is stable and the links to the remote clocks are good, it will raise the
interval to a maximum of 1024 seconds between polls.
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Hi,
What is the default value for check (or adjustment) interval for xntpd. I
mean how frequent xntpd updates time on the server that is running on ? I
couldn't able to find it on manual pages..
Regards.
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