Hi David, I don't get your point. You know that we can live just with fire ? Why do we invent electricity.... And computer ? This is exactly the same here. I change the channel on my tv, I dont want to reboot it to get the new tv channel.... It's worked ok but it a very strange choice of architecture.
But I can guess with your answer that I cannot handle modification on my ntp conf without restart it. I will try to patch it to get it work with my need. Thanks, Arthur. Le 8 avr. 2014 16:19, "David Lord" <sn...@lordynet.org> a écrit : > Arthur Lambert wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am currently using ntpd for my project. My need is to be able to use >> new ntp url when I put a new url in ntp.conf even if the ntp daemon is >> already running. Currently, I need to kill and reboot ntpd to be able >> to use the new ntp url set in my configuration file. i guess that my >> solution right now is to start ntpd in a hat process to be able to >> restart it if I detect a change in ntp conf file. >> >> Do I have really to restart ntpd to see new ntp url ? I tried to check >> option on ntpd to find a way to handle this case but I am not able to >> see this feature in the current implementation of ntpd >> > > Hi > > I've lived with "your problem" since 1997 when I switched from > mostly running chrony to mostly running ntp. > > I never saw it as a problem. > > > David > > _______________________________________________ > questions mailing list > questions@lists.ntp.org > http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions