Roger Lowe wrote:
Hi Listers,
Not sure if you have seen this on the SHARE website:
http://www.share.org/events/seattle/zntp/index.cfm
Cheers, Roger
What the heck is zNTP? How come they use an acronym and
don't define it at least once on the page?
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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What the heck is zNTP? How come they use an acronym and
don't define it at least once on the page?
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
How about
zSeries Top Guns and New Technology Program (zNTP)
Gerard Ceruti
In a recent note, Steve Comstock said:
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 06:08:33 -0700
http://www.share.org/events/seattle/zntp/index.cfm
What the heck is zNTP? How come they use an acronym and
don't define it at least once on the page?
Well, with the improvements in the TOD clock
We previewed Server Time Protocol (STP) in the z/OS R7
announcement (not the same as NTP). It is planned to require
z/OS R7 and a z9-109, z990, or z890 server.
Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Well, with the improvements in the TOD clock hardware, it should
now be possible run a Network Time Protocol
At 2006-01-30 09:38, gil wrote:
In fact, the PoOp now even mentions NTP.
Where?
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In a recent note, ibm-main said:
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:41:50 -0500
At 2006-01-30 09:38, gil wrote:
In fact, the PoOp now even mentions NTP.
Where?
z/Architecture(R)
Principles of Operation
SA22-7832-04
PERFORM TIMING FACILITY
FUNCTION
PTFF [E]
'0104'
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7. The
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