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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Command xntpd Post 1381 by AlvaroD on Thursday 1st of March 2001 08:27:10 AM
Old 03-01-2001
Network

Hi:

I,am trying syncronise clock, but i canīt do it

In the server client put:
/etc/ntp.conf -> server namehost
-> resolver /etc/xntpres

/etc/tcp -> uncoment lines when say Xntpd

/etc/ xntpd

In the server as server clock:
/etc/ntp.conf -> peers hostname

if check conection ntpq -p view

remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset disp
====== ====== == = ==== ==== ===== ===== ====== ====
hostname 0.0.0.0 16 u - 64 0 0 0 16000

I can,t change clock. Other cuestion is how put time zone if i syncronise with germany and i stay in spain (in spain UTC +1) and germany UTC +2.

Can i syncronise with windows server with a client unix?


 

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ntp.drift(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						      ntp.drift(4)

NAME
ntp.drift - Network Time Protocol (NTP) drift file DESCRIPTION
When the NTP daemon (xntpd) is first started, it computes the error in the intrinsic frequency of the clock on the computer it is running on. This process usually takes about a day or two after the daemon is started to compute a good estimate of this (and it needs a good estimate to synchronize closely to its server). Once the initial value is computed, it will change only by relatively small amounts during the course of continued operation. The driftfile declaration should always be included in the ntp.conf file. This provides xntpd with complete path name to a file in which it can store the current value of the frequency error. That way, if the daemon is stopped and restarted, it can reinitialize itself to the previous estimate without spending time recomputing the frequency estimate. The ntp.drift file contains one line with the following format: freq_offset flag Specifies the nominal frequency offset. DO NOT modify this field. Specifies the method used to improve system clock accuracy. Specifies that xntpd runs a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) algorithm to keep synchronized with other hosts. This is the default. Specifies the use of the PLL algorithm in the kernel. This requires the NTP_TIME kernel option. After the option is configured in the kernel, edit the ntp.drift file and change the flag value to 1. See System Administration for information on the NTP_TIME kernel option. FILES
Conventional name of the drift file RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: ntpdate(8), ntpq(8), xntpd(8), xntpdc(8) Files: ntp.conf(4) Network Administration, System Administration delim off ntp.drift(4)
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