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10-25-2003 04:23 PM
10-25-2003 04:23 PM
Clock time
I have a Peculiar problem. I have six HP9000 server of which 2 are rp8400 and 4 rp5470. I have synchronized all the servers time on 21-Oct-03. Today i foud that 8400 are giving the same time ( as in my source clock ) but 4 rp5470 are same time but 4 sec less than 8400.
I am not using any NTP or external time source.
How come this happen. Any one had any idea.
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10-25-2003 06:15 PM
10-25-2003 06:15 PM
Re: Clock time
That is the reason why one should use NTP to keep track of the drifts in the time and let them syncronize themselves.
I encourage you to use to either use you'r routers or some external time source to syncronize the time using NTP.
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10-25-2003 06:44 PM
10-25-2003 06:44 PM
Re: Clock time
I mitigate this with ntp. Thats the best way to go.
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10-26-2003 06:44 AM
10-26-2003 06:44 AM
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10-27-2003 04:31 AM
10-27-2003 04:31 AM
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10-27-2003 04:35 AM
10-27-2003 04:35 AM
Re: Clock time
Refer to this doc for info.
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/J2771-90010/J2771-90010_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/J2771-90010/00/00/73-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/J2771-90010/00/00/73-toc.html&searchterms=time%7cin%7cmilliseconds%7csystem&queryid=20031027-103032
HTH.
Regards,
Hemanth
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10-27-2003 04:52 AM
10-27-2003 04:52 AM
Re: Clock time
managing time by hand can be hazardous... I might suggest creating a CRON to capture date from one host and sync time with all boxes...
Using "remsh
You can use the "-a [-]sss[.fff]" option to gradually change the time to sync, if there is a great disparity b/t the times on different hosts.