Greetings;
Yes, you can run ntp or whatever on l/390 (at least under VM)
and synch to any time server you can reach.
Good Luck!
Dennis
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:58:22 -0500, David Boyes wrote:
>I'm holding out for the optional rotating light feature (order sub
>featurs to select "crystal blue", "sunshine yellow" or "deep red"), with
>sysplex timer connection for convenient event management for Linux on
>z/OS...8-(
that's another sore spot ... sysplex timer ... is that the only way
to get a s/390 or zSeries system to stay in sync with the rest of the
world? we can't run stuff like ntp on OS/390 to sync us to our local
time source so the mainframe is the only machine on campus that isn't
in step with everything else. if it is, why do I have to buy one
separately?
does Linux/390 also have this limitation? or can I run an ntp client
on Linux/390 and sync with our local time source?
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