On 2015 Aug 31 (Mon) at 14:28:11 -0400 (-0400), Michael Reed wrote:
:On 08/31/15 07:36, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
:> Michael Reed(m.r...@mykolab.com) on 2015.08.30 14:58:35 -0400:
:>> Hi all,
:>>
:>> If ntpd is run with the -n flag, and /etc/ntpd.conf is parsed without
:>> error, then "Configuration
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 09:21:03AM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2015 Aug 31 (Mon) at 14:28:11 -0400 (-0400), Michael Reed wrote:
> :On 08/31/15 07:36, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> :> Michael Reed(m.r...@mykolab.com) on 2015.08.30 14:58:35 -0400:
> :>> Hi all,
> :>>
> :>> If ntpd is run with the
On 08/31/15 07:36, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Michael Reed(m.r...@mykolab.com) on 2015.08.30 14:58:35 -0400:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> If ntpd is run with the -n flag, and /etc/ntpd.conf is parsed without
>> error, then "Configuration OK" is printed. I don't think this is
>> particularly useful, as both a
Hi all,
If ntpd is run with the -n flag, and /etc/ntpd.conf is parsed without
error, then Configuration OK is printed. I don't think this is
particularly useful, as both a lack of an error message and an exit
value of 0 already indicate success in this case. This seems to be the
case for most
On 08/30/15 14:58, Michael Reed wrote:
Hi all,
If ntpd is run with the -n flag, and /etc/ntpd.conf is parsed without
error, then Configuration OK is printed. I don't think this is
particularly useful, as both a lack of an error message and an exit
value of 0 already indicate success in