J Sloan wrote:

Have a look at http://www.ntp.org.
Or install package xntp / xntp-doc and read the documentation.

You want to use a pool of time servers (preferably in a region near your
machine), and then run the ntp service. ntpdate is the manual time sync
tool.

It is configurable though YaST (from SLP 9.3):
Yast2 >  Network Services > NTP Client.

That's all well and good, but the problem is the vmware client. We have local
stratum 2 ntp servers, but the vmware clients are unable to sync to them. The
only thing that works is a periodic ntpdate command.

Yeah, I saw the other replies. Sounds like EMC/VMware have the work cut out for them if they haven't fixed it already.

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Geir A. Myrestrand
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