On Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:16:34 AM -0400 Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

seth vidal wrote:

Hi all,
 I was trying to find a roadmap for openafs specifically I was curious
if the time synchronization feature would be maintained or if it is
going to be deprecated. I had thought I read something suggesting it
would be deprecated but I can't find the reference anymore. Any
suggestions? I don't want to do some work banking on it being there if
it won't be. :)

Thanks,
-sv

You should not rely on AFS for time synchronization.

BTW, this statement has nothing to do with whether or not we've been planning on eliminating the feature. It's been true for a very long time. If you need halfway-decent time synchronization (and for AFS, you do), then you should be using NTP.

All major operating systems ship with functional NTP clients. Most ship with serviceable default configurations (if you are running a large site the polite thing to do is run your own servers to keep off-site traffic to a minimum). There really is no good reason not to use it.

-- Jeff
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