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тАО09-04-2005 06:12 PM
тАО09-04-2005 06:12 PM
NTP configuration TIMEZONE
Hello,
I finally did it to configure NTP client both systems are syncronized.
But the problem is that the systems are on hour behind.
i.e the time now is 08:00 and these 2 sytems have the time 07:00
from the TCPWARE_CONFIGURE I see these configuration:
SCCRA2$ SEARCH TCPWARE:TCPWARE_CONFIGURE.COM TIMEZONE,NTP
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE == "+0100"
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE_NAME == ""
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE_RULES == ""
$! *** NTP parameters ***
$ NTP_ENABLE == 1
Thanks
I finally did it to configure NTP client both systems are syncronized.
But the problem is that the systems are on hour behind.
i.e the time now is 08:00 and these 2 sytems have the time 07:00
from the TCPWARE_CONFIGURE I see these configuration:
SCCRA2$ SEARCH TCPWARE:TCPWARE_CONFIGURE.COM TIMEZONE,NTP
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE == "+0100"
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE_NAME == ""
$ NETCU_TIMEZONE_RULES == ""
$! *** NTP parameters ***
$ NTP_ENABLE == 1
Thanks
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тАО09-04-2005 07:15 PM
тАО09-04-2005 07:15 PM
Re: NTP configuration TIMEZONE
TCPWare --- I think you might have better success going to www.process.com (Process software) own TCPware, don't they? Any NTP support that you get here, will relate to HP TCPIP.
You probably want to use netcu to define the timezone to be one of the entries in tcpware:timezone.dat
Check out the netcu manual on the support section of the process.com website, for more specifics...
q
You probably want to use netcu to define the timezone to be one of the entries in tcpware:timezone.dat
Check out the netcu manual on the support section of the process.com website, for more specifics...
q
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тАО09-04-2005 09:27 PM
тАО09-04-2005 09:27 PM
Re: NTP configuration TIMEZONE
tcpware documentation is online at
http://www.process.com/tcpip/tcpdocs.html
http://www.process.com/tcpip/tcpdocs.html
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тАО09-06-2005 03:31 AM
тАО09-06-2005 03:31 AM
Re: NTP configuration TIMEZONE
You can configure NTP by:
$ @TCPWARE:CNFNET NTP
$ @TCPWARE:CNFNET NTP
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