Re: Network Time Synchronization using timed or ntpd or a Combination?

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To: Clint Pachl <pachl@...>
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Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 - 9:33 am

Hello Clint,

Tuesday, October 23, 2007, 5:42:47 AM, you wrote:

CP> One system would get time from the NTP pool and all other servers on
CP> the network would sync to the local server.

You don't really need ntpd on all systems. One (timeserver) runs ntpd,
and others use rdate, called from cron (once a day is usually enough).

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Boris mailto:boris@twopoint.com

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Re: Network Time Synchronization using timed or ntpd or a Co..., Boris Goldberg, (Tue Oct 23, 9:33 am)
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