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01-02-2006 03:36 AM
01-02-2006 03:36 AM
Regards,
Allan
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01-02-2006 03:46 AM
01-02-2006 03:46 AM
Re: Server Time
You can either manually configure it, or use SAM.
man xntpd
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01-02-2006 04:12 AM
01-02-2006 04:12 AM
SolutionAs Melvyn noted, the manpages for 'xntpd(1M)' provide a good source of information.
Chapter-7 of the "Installing and Administering Internet Services" guide discusses NTP configuration and support:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90685/index.html
You will want to either step or slew time differences if adjustments are needed. To configure slewing, set 'XNTPD_ARGS=-x' in '/etc/rc.config.d/netdaemons'.
If the time difference between your server and your NTP source is too great (>= 1000 seconds), XNTPD will die. You may need to plan a reboot to step the time difference to a very small delta. Re-setting the time can play havoc with databases and some applications. Setting your time forward is generally not a problem. Setting a server's time backwards should be avoided.
Regards!
...JRF...
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01-02-2006 03:13 PM
01-02-2006 03:13 PM
Re: Server Time
Happy New Year
You can use the HP UX service ntpd for time synchrnizing. You may set one server as master or you can configure servers as peer. For master server you may synchronize time with external time source like internet for better accuracy.
I'm attaching one file for your reference.
This having the full method of how to use NTP.
Hope this will help you..
Shameer
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01-02-2006 06:41 PM
01-02-2006 06:41 PM
Re: Server Time
you may config ntp as the following;
1- vi /etc/rc.config.d/netdaemons
NTPDATE_SERVER='timeserver'
XNTPD=1
2- vi /etc/ntp.conf
server timeserver
driftfile /etc/ntp.drift
3- /sbin/init.d/xntpd start
4- ntpq -q
mustafa
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01-02-2006 08:11 PM
01-02-2006 08:11 PM
Re: Server Time
to knwo the time on remote system:
telnet remote_server 13 2>/dev/null|grep :
HTH,
Art
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01-02-2006 08:57 PM
01-02-2006 08:57 PM
Re: Server Time
Open source project:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/rdate/
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Muthu