Setting up a Unix system to be an NTP client is generally straightforward. On those Unix platforms that include NTP in the default configuration, you may only need to make a few adjustments to NTP’s ...
That wraps up the three blocks of time in our diagram: hardware, managing and sources. Let's circle back around for a sequel to managing time by opening a terminal for some more management. First ...
I'm trying to understand how NTP will function in a specific situation. Assume that the master time hosts for a location lose their time and run in free mode. When they sync back up, they are off, say ...
I am trying to plan and implement a TimeServ.exe configuration in our domain. The Boss wants more than one 'time master' incase of loss of signal from the server it will synch with.<P>Our LAN is a NT4 ...
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