[sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Kurt Albershardt
I'm finishing up an OpenVZ template for sipx 4.4 and wondering how I should best address the lack of ntpd in the OS: root@sipx ~]# sipxecs-setup Executing: /sbin/service sipxecs start error reading information on service ntpd: No such file or directory ntpd: unrecognized service ntpd:

Re: [sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Kurt Albershardt
On Jul 13, 2012, at 12:32 , Gerald Drouillard wrote: older versions of ubuntu have the ntp.conf file in /var/lib/ntp/ntp.conf.dhcp, you may want to delete that one and use the one in /etc This is a Centos 5 install, but it will not run ntpd because the system

Re: [sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Douglas Hubler
On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Kurt Albershardt k...@nv.net wrote: How do I configure ntp to be an unmanaged service in 4.4? what happened to you efforts on 4.6? It's almost released, why go thru the effort on 4.4? ___ sipx-users mailing list

Re: [sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Kurt Albershardt
On Jul 13, 2012, at 14:24 , Douglas Hubler wrote: On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Kurt Albershardt k...@nv.net wrote: How do I configure ntp to be an unmanaged service in 4.4? what happened to you efforts on 4.6? It's almost released, why go thru the effort on 4.4? I'm working them in

Re: [sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Tony Graziano
I'm not sure how much mileage you will get in 4.4 since it's about to be upstaged. In the meantime, creating a virtual appliance is trivial with the exception of some specific platform note, like OpenVZ and getting time from the host kernel (which is what vmware tools does in vmware environments,

Re: [sipx-users] NTP unmanaged service in 4.4

2012-07-13 Thread Kurt Albershardt
On Jul 13, 2012, at 16:29 , Tony Graziano wrote: There is no built-in way to configure ntp as unmanaged service built-into sipxconfig in 4.4, which is why it was added to 4.6. The sipxecs startup script actually checks to see if it is running and may not likely play well if it is not. Gotcha