syncronizing clocks on workstations
Bob Smith
bob at wizard.uucp
Thu May 23 11:41:45 AEST 1991
In <1991May21.201152.9655 at cis.ohio-state.edu> george at news.cis.ohio-state.edu (George M. Jones) writes:
> pdesh at Citicorp.COM (Peter Deshpande) writes:
>
> Does anyone know a way to syncronize clocks on a network involving
> many (sun) workstations and servers?
> Is there any program out there (clock daemon) which could run on all
> the machines to keep the clocks in sync.
> Thanks in advance
> Try ntp. I think you can get the latest via anonymous FTP
> from louie.udel.edu in pub/ntp
...or...
rdate will read the date/time from a specfied host and set the date/time
of the local machine accordingly, I've never tried it, but it should be
possible to cron up rdate periodically to keep clocks sync'd.(?)
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