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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!mips!munnari.oz.au!deakin.OZ.AU!cs.uow.edu.au!cssc-woll.tansu.com.au!andrew
  2. From: andrew@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au (Andrew Zahra)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer
  4. Subject: keeping unix time synchronised
  5. Summary: keeping unix time synchronised
  6. Keywords: time synchronised
  7. Message-ID: <1992Jul21.024920.27358@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au>
  8. Date: 21 Jul 92 02:49:20 GMT
  9. Organization: Customised Software Solutions Centre, Wollongong, Australia
  10. Lines: 19
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  12. Is there any simple way to keep the system time on a number of unix machines
  13. in sync? Previously I used a script and the rdate command on sun workstations.
  14.  
  15. Now I have a number of ULTRIX workstations and want to do the same thing. 
  16. Problem is that rdate doesn't seem to work the same way on the ULTRIX machines.
  17.  
  18. Anyone have any ideas?
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  20.  
  21. Andrew Zahra                AARNET    andrew@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au
  22. Telecom Australia
  23. Customised Software
  24. Solutions Centre
  25.  
  26. Phone:  +61 42 211111            Snail:    Telecom CSSC
  27. Fax:    +61 42 291021            C/- Illawarra Technology Centre
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  29.                     South Coast Mail Centre
  30.                     NSW 2521
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