Il 07/12/2011 16:24, Steve Kostecke ha scritto: >> Not sure, but I never really tried -g. Would -g set the clock >> > instantly even with a multicast client configuration in ntp.conf? > Why don't you try it?
Yes, I should >> > And, by the way, what about ntpdate -q? I don't seem to find anything >> > in ntpd to mimic that... > ntpq -c"rv 0 offset" That's not ntpd, and it requires an ntpd running on the node. ntpdate -q doesn't require you to have ntpd running on the node. Plus, doesn't that give you the latest calculated offset from the current sys.peer, which could be different from the _current_ offset? If I have a machine and I want to know the offset it has _now_, independently of the fact it has an ntpd running, how do I do that without ntpdate? Ciao -- M _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
