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Originally Posted by
pludi
What exactly do you not understand about the output?
what is *clusternode2-pr *LOCAL(0) means?
If i enter the date command and change the date in NODE 1; Will NODE 2 automitically syncronize the time from Node1?
#date mmddhhmmyy
$ ps -ef | grep ntp
root 541 528 0 Mar 02 ? 1:27 /usr/lib/inet/xntpd
root 528 1 0 Mar 02 ? 2:38 /usr/lib/inet/xntpd
$cat /etc/inet/ntp.conf
#...
server 127.127.1.0
peer clusternode1-priv prefer
peer clusternode2-priv
peer clusternode3-priv
peer clusternode4-priv
peer clusternode5-priv
peer clusternode6-priv
peer clusternode7-priv
peer clusternode8-priv
peer clusternode9-priv
peer clusternode10-priv
peer clusternode11-priv
peer clusternode12-priv
peer clusternode13-priv
peer clusternode14-priv
peer clusternode15-priv
peer clusternode16-priv
# Drift file (optional)
driftfile /var/ntp/ntp.drift
filegen peerstats file peerstats type day enable
filegen loopstats file loopstats type day enable
filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable
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