Time Syncronization.
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Alan Ward award at andorra.adFri Sep 7 07:02:23 PDT 2001
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I've been using timed from both RedHat and Mandrake with excellent results. On a small park, admittedly. Best, Alan alvin ha escrit: > > I have a hand full of machines that I am using rdate to synchronize. > > rdate seems to work reasonably well except for one macine that seems to > gain about 30 seconds a day. The problem I find is that when rdate is > run the date is just set back 30 seconds. Most times this is not a > problem but is looks like it has broken inetd and then until I restart > inetd nobody can use any services from there. > > I am sure someone on this list has solved this problem. I have used NTP > in the past but have had mixed luck with various implemntations. I have > a feeling that some combinaton of rdate and adjtimex may work. > > Any pointers or help greatfuly appreciated. > > -- > Alvin Starr || voice: (416)785-4051 > Interlink Connectivity || fax: (416)785-3668 > alvin at iplink.net || > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf at beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf
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