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05-14-2006 05:45 PM
05-14-2006 05:45 PM
time server
Hi Experts,
I would like to synchronize the time between our Unix and Windows servers in such a way that the Unix gets its time from the Windows server.
How would i do this?
Thanks i advance for your help.
Regards,
Ed
I would like to synchronize the time between our Unix and Windows servers in such a way that the Unix gets its time from the Windows server.
How would i do this?
Thanks i advance for your help.
Regards,
Ed
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05-14-2006 06:10 PM
05-14-2006 06:10 PM
Re: time server
hi,
1. setup the time service on Windows.
2. configure a cron job to run "ntpdate -b {windows server}"
since the windows time service is not compitable to the NTPD on hp-ux, you cannot configure the xntpd on hp-ux to sync with windows time server.
suggest to use ntpdate or windows sync with UNIX.
GOOD LUCK!!
1. setup the time service on Windows.
2. configure a cron job to run "ntpdate -b {windows server}"
since the windows time service is not compitable to the NTPD on hp-ux, you cannot configure the xntpd on hp-ux to sync with windows time server.
suggest to use ntpdate or windows sync with UNIX.
GOOD LUCK!!
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05-14-2006 06:18 PM
05-14-2006 06:18 PM
Re: time server
Shalom Ed,
The built in time service on Windows 2000 Server was not standards compliant. That means that Unix machines may be unable to use Windows as a time source.
This issue was corrected later and can be corrected if encountered by the addition of third party time service into the Windows.
Windows does not seem to have any issues taking time from a Unix time source.
SEP
The built in time service on Windows 2000 Server was not standards compliant. That means that Unix machines may be unable to use Windows as a time source.
This issue was corrected later and can be corrected if encountered by the addition of third party time service into the Windows.
Windows does not seem to have any issues taking time from a Unix time source.
SEP
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