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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Losing Time Post 302945365 by Big Z on Thursday 28th of May 2015 03:05:08 PM
Old 05-28-2015
We can allow outside access to the system through a separate phone line, but keep it offline and unplugged 99.9 percent of the time.. Not set up to go online either.

That said, NTP requires being online I think..
 

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UUPOLL(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 UUPOLL(8)

NAME
uupoll - poll a remote UUCP site SYNOPSIS
uupoll [ -ggrade ] [ -n ] system DESCRIPTION
Uupoll is used to force a poll of a remote system. It queues a null job for the remote system and then invokes uucico(8). The following options are available: -ggrade Only send jobs of grade grade or higher on this call. -n Queue the null job, but do not invoke uucico. Uupoll is usually run by cron(5) or by a user who wants to hurry a job along. A typical entry in crontab could be: 0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ihnp4 0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll ucbvax This will poll ihnp4 at midnight, 0800, and 1600, and ucbvax at 0400, noon, and 2000. If the local machine is already running uucico every hour and has a limited number of outgoing modems, a more elegant approach might be: 0 0,8,16 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ihnp4 0 4,12,20 * * * /usr/bin/uupoll -n ucbvax 5 * * * * /usr/sbin/uucico -r1 This will queue null jobs for the remote sites at the top of hour; they will be processed by uucico when it runs five minutes later. FILES
/etc/uucp/ UUCP internal files /usr/spool/uucp/ Spool directory SEE ALSO
uucp(1), uux(1), uucico(8) 4.3 Berkeley Distribution October 23, 1996 UUPOLL(8)
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