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тАО02-19-2001 08:51 AM
тАО02-19-2001 08:51 AM
Synching NTP servers to local clock
server 127.127.1.1 prefer
fudge 127.127.1.1 stratum 10
peer
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
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тАО02-19-2001 09:10 AM
тАО02-19-2001 09:10 AM
Re: Synching NTP servers to local clock
You would consider synchronizing to a real external clock since it's so easy to achieve.
For a good list of time sources, see:
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htm
I use the USNO (US Naval Observatory) sources to which I synchronize one of my servers, and then specify that server as the upper stratum for my others.
...JRF...
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тАО02-20-2001 05:45 AM
тАО02-20-2001 05:45 AM
Re: Synching NTP servers to local clock
I agree with James, that getting the time sync'd exactly is a good policy. But I must also admit, that I set mine up the same as your doing. I simply set one servers' time to be the primary that all others sync to.
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,1150,0x87c3854994d9d4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
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тАО02-20-2001 05:58 AM
тАО02-20-2001 05:58 AM
Re: Synching NTP servers to local clock
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тАО02-20-2001 06:17 AM
тАО02-20-2001 06:17 AM
Re: Synching NTP servers to local clock
Cheers.....
Satish.
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тАО02-20-2001 08:12 AM
тАО02-20-2001 08:12 AM
Re: Synching NTP servers to local clock
From the documentation, I don't get any sense that "peer" wouldn't work. If you want to try your setup with two of your local hosts providing the time to each other, do so. You can check for synchronization with 'ntpq' (see the man pages and/or the manual below). Remember that synchronization will take a few minutes, and will fail if the time difference between hosts is more than about 1000 seconds.
...JRF...