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On 4/03/20 12:11 pm, Frank Christel wrote:
— Is it easy to repoint the internal Linux clock sync routine to an in-house
NTP server?
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Rivendel
On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 17:11:13 -0600
Frank Christel wrote:
> Is it easy to repoint the internal Linux clock sync routine to an in-house
> NTP server?
Point it to any NTP server you want.
Unlike Windows, every 15 minutes, or once an hour, ntpd is a pretty continuous
thing,
resyncing and correct
YANQ (yet another noob question):
To lock our Windows automation PCs to network time, we use Dimension 4 which
every 15 minutes queries NTP coming from our NPR satellite receivers. This has
proven sufficient to compensate for internal PC clock drift. Dim 4 also allows
an offset which compensate