[EMAIL PROTECTED] (chowalit.lab Chowalit Lab Linux) writes: >Dear Unruh and All > Sorry for my english, It make you confuse. So I will explain >about my system.
> - I have NTP server. > - NTP server install on CentOS. > - This NTP server serve client to sync time. > - My clients are windows XP, Windows 2003, Linux. > My question: > - How to check the different time between NTP server and client on >NTP server side. Are the clients running ntp? If they are ntpq -p name.of.client will tell you what the offset was on the last query they made to the server. If they are not, then I do not know. Now if they are running ntp they are trying their best ( as defined by the ntp algorithm) to keep their time equal to the server's. Why do you want to know? >Thanks you >Chong >On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:01 AM, Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (chowalit.lab Chowalit Lab Linux) writes: >> >>>Dear All >>> I have stratum 2 NTP server. My client request time from my NTP >>>server. On my NTP server, how to know offset of between my client and >>>my server ? I found ntp_script software suite from >>>http://www.schlitt.net/scripts/ntp/. It's not solve my problem >>>directly. >> >> No idea what you are asking. Your ntp machine is working hard to make sure >> its time is the same as the server's time. What offset? >> >> I think you need to rethink your question. >> >> >>>Thanks >>>Chong >> >> _______________________________________________ >> questions mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions >> _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
