Thanks Vivian!! It works now. I don't know why mine didn't work
before. Thanks a lot.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Harlan Stenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Per
>Hedeland) writes:
>
>>> if ((pOpts->pzCurOpt != NULL) && (*pOpts->pzCurOpt != NUL))
>
>Per> However I do think the use of NUL is unwise, having a plain '\0' there
>Pe
On Aug 22, 1:45 pm, Aggie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Viven,
>I'm working on the
> similar things as u. But I couldn't generate any files. Alright,
> Thanks.
Hi Aggie,
Here is my ntp.conf file.
# NTP Network Time Protocol
# Configuration File created by Windows Binary Distribution Installer
R
Aggie wrote:
> Thank you very much. I still don't see any file generated.
>
> Here's my ntp.conf:
> driftfile "C:\Program Files\NTP\etc\ntp.drift"
>
> server 192.168.1.2 prefer minpoll 4 maxpoll 4
>
> enable stats
> statistics clockstats peerstats loopstats rawstats sysstats
> statsdir "C:\Progr
Hi Viven,
How long did it take you to generate the files?? I'm working on the
similar things as u. But I couldn't generate any files. Alright,
Thanks.
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Thank you very much. I still don't see any file generated.
Here's my ntp.conf:
driftfile "C:\Program Files\NTP\etc\ntp.drift"
server 192.168.1.2 prefer minpoll 4 maxpoll 4
enable stats
statistics clockstats peerstats loopstats rawstats sysstats
statsdir "C:\Program Files\NTP\etc\"
filegen clock
Hi Vivien,
Can you post ur ntp.conf here? Thanks.
Kevin Lam
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> Well, my original message hasn't made it through moderation yet, but I
> found a solution to my 'problem'. I used "tinker stepout" to decrease
> the required time between clock steps. By setting it very low (10
> seconds) I can get the sync time down to a couple of minutes, which
> should be fi
Well, my original message hasn't made it through moderation yet, but I
found a solution to my 'problem'. I used "tinker stepout" to decrease
the required time between clock steps. By setting it very low (10
seconds) I can get the sync time down to a couple of minutes, which
should be fine. I sus
Hello all,
We have a small isolated NTP subnet with two stratum 1 servers. As
part of a test we reset the clock on one workstation backwards two
minutes. ntpq immediately showed the offset (and claimed it was still
synchronized to one of the servers) but it took about 14 minutes until
it was sudd
Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
>
> I don't think that a 14 channel receiver would be useful! There simply
> are not that many satellites! The last I knew, there were 27 NavStar
> (GPS) satellites in orbit. Of these, about seven are usually above the
> horizon at any one time.
Totally wrong:
Her
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