On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 07:54:48PM -0700, jekillen wrote:
> >
> >The removal of ntpdate is something I'll believe in when it happens.
> >ntpd -q is a superior drop-in replace for ntpdate when it's being run
> >from cron. OTOH if you run ntpd -q in place of ntpdate at boot (before
> >starting ntpd),
On Sep 30, 2007, at 6:13 PM, RW wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:17:30 -0700
jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 30, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
ntpdate is deprecated, you should use "ntpd -q" instead if you want
ntpd to set the time once then exit. From ntpdate(8):
Note: T
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:17:30 -0700
jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 30, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
> > ntpdate is deprecated, you should use "ntpd -q" instead if you want
> > ntpd to set the time once then exit. From ntpdate(8):
> >
> > Note: The functionality of this p
On Sep 30, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Bruce Cran wrote:
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
To set time:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate pool.ntp.org
29 Sep 23:48:31 ntpdate[9404]: adjust time server 66.250.45.2 offset
0.001289 sec
ntpdate is deprecated, you should use "ntpd -q" instead if you want
ntpd to set the t
On Sep 29, 2007, at 8:52 PM, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
To set time:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate pool.ntp.org
29 Sep 23:48:31 ntpdate[9404]: adjust time server 66.250.45.2 offset
0.001289 sec
To date info about your timezone settings:
$ zdump /etc/localtime
/etc/localtime Sat Sep 29 23:49:19 200
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
To set time:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate pool.ntp.org
29 Sep 23:48:31 ntpdate[9404]: adjust time server 66.250.45.2 offset
0.001289 sec
ntpdate is deprecated, you should use "ntpd -q" instead if you want ntpd
to set the time once then exit. From ntpdate(8):
Note: The
To set time:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate pool.ntp.org
29 Sep 23:48:31 ntpdate[9404]: adjust time server 66.250.45.2 offset
0.001289 sec
To date info about your timezone settings:
$ zdump /etc/localtime
/etc/localtime Sat Sep 29 23:49:19 2007 EDT
Options:
$ ls /usr/shaoneinfo/ | egrep -v "^d"
to
Hello all;
I have built 4 machines and installed FreeBSD 6.0 in one and 6.2
in the other three. They are all using the wrong date and time.
The last one (v6.2 on ecs mb with AMD64) is the worst. It is telling
me today is Jan 3 2003 PST (I am on the west coast and it is still PDT).
These machines a