On Sat, December 31, 2005 12:18 pm, Ken Foskey wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 09:04 +1100, Voytek Eymont wrote:

> ntp is network time protocol.  It keeps UTC in sync not daylight savings
> which is offset from UTC.
>
> ntpd will only reset the clock by a few microseconds.  you start this with
> ntpdate <server> which will force the update then ntpd will keep this on
> track.  You might want this in oyur boot sequence like ubuntu does.


thanks, Ken

# service ntpd stop
Shutting down ntpd:                                        [  OK  ]
# ntpdate clock.redhat.com
31 Dec 13:12:42 ntpdate[31319]: no server suitable for synchronization found
# ntpdate clock2.redhat.com
31 Dec 13:12:58 ntpdate[31326]: no server suitable for synchronization found
# ntpdate augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au
31 Dec 13:13:43 ntpdate[31343]: no server suitable for synchronization found
# ntpdate ntp.syd.connect.com.au


I'm still not getting it, must've something wrong
-- 
Voytek

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