Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and Windows Vista

2008-05-31 Thread David J Taylor
Steve Kostecke wrote: > On 2008-05-31, David J Taylor wrote: > >> Bug 1030 Submitted. It may need some editing, as the OS (Vista) isn't >> yet in the drop-down list. > > Windows Vista is now available in the OS list. Thanks, Steve. David ___ question

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and Windows Vista

2008-05-31 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2008-05-31, David J Taylor wrote: > Bug 1030 Submitted. It may need some editing, as the OS (Vista) isn't > yet in the drop-down list. Windows Vista is now available in the OS list. -- Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/ _

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread Asrai khn
Its mix of OS Linux, Unix (sun, freebsd) and yes we also have some hardware of Lucent (MaxTNT) that running thers OS TAOS, As i said we dont' have this DST before and its first time government is implementing it (coz of sever power crises) So you thinks its not good practice to change system clo

[ntp:questions] clock_select() with multiple preferred servers in ntp_proto.c

2008-05-31 Thread Breck Beatie
I saw some behavior in our ntp server that puzzled me and in hunting through the code to understand what I'd done wrong I found what seems to be incorrect code. I admit that my understanding of ntp is poor, and ntp seems hideously complicated so I thought I should ask about it. If more than one s

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread David Woolley
Bill Unruh wrote: > On Sat, 31 May 2008, Asrai khn wrote: I didn't see this one on the newsgroup. > >> Its mix of OS Linux, Unix (sun, freebsd) and yes we also have some hardware >> of Lucent (MaxTNT) that running thers OS TAOS, Linux and freebsd will use Olson. Sun may or may not, depending on

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP and Windows Vista

2008-05-31 Thread David J Taylor
Danny Mayer wrote: [] > Please enter a bug item so that we can track this issue even if we > ultimately decide that there's nothing we can do or that it's operator > error. > > Danny Bug 1030 Submitted. It may need some editing, as the OS (Vista) isn't yet in the drop-down list. Cheers, David

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread Unruh
David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> Pakistan. >The Olson data indicates that there was a previous use of DST in 2002. >If that didn't happen, it needs fixing to give correct historic information. >It has had data for 2008 since May 19th, although it looks

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread Unruh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On May 31, 3:17 am, David Woolley ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Bill Unruh wrote: >> > Ah, ok. But then he should subscribe to the mailing list while he is asking >> > questions of the list or the newgroup. Ie, expecting people to privately >> >> Definitely. >> >> >ftp:

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread Bill Unruh
On Sat, 31 May 2008, Asrai khn wrote: > Its mix of OS Linux, Unix (sun, freebsd) and yes we also have some hardware > of Lucent (MaxTNT) that running thers OS TAOS, > > As i said we dont' have this DST before and its first time government is > implementing it (coz of sever power crises) Which co

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread David Woolley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Pakistan Government will change from GMT +5:00 to GMT +6:00 June 1, > 2008, at 12 midnight (local time). > > So switching from +5:00 to +6:00 GMT is what i have to do at OS side? > Assuming all your systems are Windows NT family, or Olson (Linux and modern Unixes) ba

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread David Woolley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Pakistan. The Olson data indicates that there was a previous use of DST in 2002. If that didn't happen, it needs fixing to give correct historic information. It has had data for 2008 since May 19th, although it looks like they could do with more official informati

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread asraikhn
On May 31, 3:17 am, David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill Unruh wrote: > > Ah, ok. But then he should subscribe to the mailing list while he is asking > > questions of the list or the newgroup. Ie, expecting people to privately > > Definitely. > > >ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.gz >

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread asraikhn
On May 31, 1:52 am, David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Asrai khn wrote: > > > In this regards I have few questions how to make ready our ntp server which > > is serving all our machine > > There is nothing that you can do to NTP, as it does not deal with > anything but UTC. > > > > > All ma

Re: [ntp:questions] Can we write NTP server using c#

2008-05-31 Thread David Woolley
Danny Mayer wrote: > Maarten Wiltink wrote: > In that sense, an NTP server would be a server that, >> on request, will dish out time neatly wrapped in NTP packets. >> An NTP client would be a process that makes requests to a remote >> server and acts on the received information locally. A perfec

Re: [ntp:questions] Can we write NTP server using c#

2008-05-31 Thread David Woolley
Danny Mayer wrote: > > I know of no implementation which could be considered an NTP client That's also what I wrote. > only, just NTP implementations that are both client and server. There > are, however, plenty of SNTP clients. However, the person who started the thread claims to have writt

Re: [ntp:questions] question about DST

2008-05-31 Thread David J Taylor
Bill Unruh wrote: [] > Just to amplify, Under Linux, BSD and others, the crucial file in > something > called > tzdata. > ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata*.gz > which can be downloaded from the web. In that file are listed all the > known > time regions together with their DST rules. They update