Danny,
Danny Mayer schrieb:
Fair enough. After a reboot, it would seem that the Win32 time service
has been re-enabled.
That's bad. That means that the Win32 time service has not been
disabled, just stopped. A disabled service won't be started on boot
while a stopped one on automatic will re
Pete Stephenson wrote:
Fair enough. After a reboot, it would seem that the Win32 time service
has been re-enabled.
That's bad. That means that the Win32 time service has not been
disabled, just stopped. A disabled service won't be started on boot
while a stopped one on automatic will restart.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Heiko Gerstung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided not to delete the ntp user as I cannot find out if something
> else is relating on the existence (you might have created not only a ntp
> user but one who is used for several background tasks and the installer
>
Howdy all!
I was wondering if anyone could provide me with some references to
the effects of network asymmetry on NTP. I'm looking for some
quantifiable causes/effects. Any suggestions?
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Hi Pete,
thank you for your comments and feedback, I really appreciate that.
Pete Stephenson wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [...] I just gave it a shot, but after running it for about half an hour from
> known-good servers it was still 108 seconds off (even though the Win32
> time s
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Heiko Gerstung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all of you who already sent feedback and/or comments.
I just gave it a shot, but after running it for about half an hour from
known-good servers it was still 108 seconds off (even though the Win32
time servic
> How can I achieve that the server uses the local clock as reference and
> that it is able to give the time to the clients?
I've played a little bit around. One observation is, that when I remove the
"disable ntp" line, the server begins to spread its time to the clients as
expected.
Now I am no
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Hi,
our network consists of two subsystems. One is a DCE/DFS environment and the
other one is a Linux/NFS environment. There have been several problems
because the time is different in both systems. The DCE environment
synchronizes itself via the DCE Distributed Time Service. The linux
machines u
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