在 2013年11月19日星期二UTC+8下午5时06分42秒,Brian Inglis写道:
> On 2013-11-19 00:55, David Woolley wrote: > On 19/11/13 06:05, 
> [email protected] wrote: >> >> But I have a question,how can I set 
> this value,I just use it in a LAN to Synchonize the time in the LAN.So is 
> that a stand-alone clients and servers.If it is ,which command should I use 
> to change this value in LINUX OS. >> > > In /etc/ntpd.conf, or whatever your 
> OS calls that file. > > Note that ntpd was not really designed for use 
> without a reference clock. ...at the top of the network time hierarchy: 
> stratum 1. It was designed for use with local and remote network time servers 
> at all lower stratum levels; evident in the default control settings. > If 
> you are careful, you can do so, but it is easy to create configurations > 
> that behave badly. ...and hard to create good configurations without reading 
> and understanding the docs, sometimes the code, and possibly also the book. 
> -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis

Thanks a lot for your suggestion.

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