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04-08-2004 12:12 AM
04-08-2004 12:12 AM
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04-08-2004 12:17 AM
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Re: syn. system time
HP-UX uses a network time service bundled with the OS called Network Time Protocol (NTP) and is used to synchronize system times in the network. The xntpd daemon is used to implement this feature. NTP is configurable through the command line or through SAM.
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04-08-2004 12:43 AM
04-08-2004 12:43 AM
Re: syn. system time
In order to synchronize HPUX machine with another one, use the following command :
/usr/sbin/ntpdate -b hostname.
If you need constant synchronization, edit the the following files: /etc/ntp.conf (according to the explanations in it) and and /etc/rc.config.d/netdaemons and update the following:
export NTPDATE_SERVER=hostname
export XNTPD=1
Run
/sbin/init.d/xntpd stop
/sbin/init.d/xntpd start
BTW, all this stuff can be done from SAM
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04-08-2004 12:50 AM
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04-08-2004 01:13 AM
04-08-2004 01:13 AM
Re: syn. system time
Also, I would recommend NOT to use ntpdate, or use the capital B option, to make sure the time is synced but does not make timejumps. Software sometimes doesn't like timejumps, especially timejumps back in time. By using '-B', the clock is synced by adjusting the speed at which the system clock runs. You could put a ntp server name in /etc/rc.config.d, but mind that the clock is then adjusted with a jump every time you start the ntp daemon by using the script in /sbin/init.d !