On Feb 11, 8:36 pm, Tom Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > April wrote: > > On Feb 11, 1:53 am, "David J Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > this-bit.nor-this-part.uk> wrote: > >> April wrote: > >>> Configured and started an NTP server, and wanted to know whether the > >>> server is synched with the specified time source. Did not see any > >>> thing about synchronization in syslog for several days, but when > >>> execute ntpq -p, did find a line of time source having an asterisk, so > >>> this means the newly configured server is synched with the time source > >>> specified, right? > >> Normally, yes. You should see one server with "*", some with "+", and > >> some with "-", depending on how many you have configured, and how "good" > >> they appear to be. > > >>> xntpd coming with Solaris 9 (still one using NTP 3? btw, how to check > >>> the version of it?) > >> ntpq -c rv > > >> perhaps? > > >> David > > > Thanks however that did not reveal the xntpd version .. > > ntpq -c version > > > > > Besides syslog, and loop and stat logs, is there any other log for > > NTP? If yes where should it be? > > It should be in /var/adm/messages at boot time, but that may have > rotated out of your logs.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
tried this one before, but it says something like below: ntpq 3-593e ... seems the version of ntpq, not of xntpd daemon? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
