First , thank you for reading the post.
I Use Digital Unix 4.0F .
I get an i-node number of a text file using stat() function . I want to read the file context following the i-node information . But I do not know how to read disk information accroding to i-node information . (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a problem using NTP.
We have a setup as following :
client --> HP Server(NTP) --> DMZ server --> DMZ server --> Internet
Only some clients and our HP server is using NTP, the others are using different software.
Now I get an error every day :
Oct 1 13:17:15 nlunx1n1 xntpd:... (4 Replies)
Dear All
I'm solaris user . I need to setup NTP authentication for my office server but I have some question for ntp setting up. I need to know if i set authen NTP the client that doesn't set for authen key can sync time from authen ntp server or not ?? when i setup the authen at ntp server ... (1 Reply)
All -
i tried to sysn the clock from our server to get the timing and the server IP has been added in the ntp.conf file and i have some problems here. if some1 help me to solve this problem.
1. i can ping server
2. i was unable to ntpq -p (time out, no response from remote server, it looks... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have 4 machines and all are NTP configured with same ntp.conf file. But 3 machines are in sync with Time server and 4th machine is not contacting & sync with the NTP server. Please see the below details.
# service ntpd stop
Stopping ntpd: ... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I have edited the /etc/inet/ntp.conf file to point to a new time server. When I restart ntp on Solaris 10 using 'svcadm disable/enable ntp' it still points to the old ntp server when I run a 'ntpq -p'.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Sparcman (4 Replies)
I got an ntp time problem on AIX server.
os version is AIX7.1
OS LEVEL 7.1.0.0
i got below output,when i run the below command
bash-3.2# ntpdate -dv XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
4 Dec 12:50:49 ntpdate: 3.4y
transmit(xxxxxxxxx)
receive(xxxxxxxxx)
transmit(xxxxxxxx)
receive(xxxxxxxxx)... (9 Replies)
Hi guys,
I got some error on my application server mentioning that gps clock not sync to my db server.
what is the command to check is my server is sync with the gps clock?
appreciate if you guys can let me know how to troubleshoot this problem.
Thanks (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
chrony.conf
chrony.conf(5) Configuration Files chrony.conf(5)NAME
chrony.conf - chronyd configuration file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/chrony.conf
DESCRIPTION
chrony is a pair of programs for maintaining the accuracy of computer clocks. chronyd is a background daemon program that can be started at
boot time.
Assuming that you have found some servers, you need to set up a configuration file to run chrony. The (compiled-in) default location for
this file is /etc/chrony.conf. Assuming that your ntp servers are called `a.b.c' and `d.e.f', your chrony.conf file could contain as a
minimum
server a.b.c
server d.e.f
server g.h.i
However, you will probably want to include some of the other directives described in detail in the documentation supplied with the distri-
bution (chrony.txt and chrony.texi). The following directives will be particularly useful : `driftfile', `commandkey', `keyfile'. The
smallest useful configuration file would look something like
server a.b.c
server d.e.f
server g.h.i
keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
commandkey 1
driftfile /etc/chrony.drift
SEE ALSO chrony(1), chronyc(1), chronyd(8)
http://chrony.tuxfamily.org/
AUTHOR
Richard Curnow <rc@rc0.org.uk>
This man-page was written by Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org> as part of "The Missing Man Pages Project". Please see
http://www.netmeister.org/misc/m2p2/index.html for details.
The complete chrony documentation is supplied in texinfo format.
chrony December 04, 2009 chrony.conf(5)