Heiko Gerstung wrote: > Danny Mayer schrieb: >> Eugen COCA wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I've tested a W2k3 box time synchronization by setting the server using >>> the command line: >>> >>> net time /setsntp:time.usv.ro >>> net stop w32time >>> net start w32time >> >> The fact that you had to stop and start the service indicates how badly >> the net time interface was written. It doesn't take much to write code >> update information in the registry and then notify the service to go >> reread it and act accordingly. > > Is this possible with ntpd? I mean, applying changes to ntp.conf and > then tell the daemon/service to re-read its configuration file? I would > really love to see such a feature ... :-) >
It's much harder to do with ntpd. Writing and reading registry bits is easy. ntpd has to deal with a lot of different platforms, but yes it is one of the things we would like to implement. >> >> If it was working before why wouldn't it work now? I know, that's a >> question for Microsoft. > They are still trying to figure out why it worked ;-) Microsoft is? Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
