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- From: maki@jit.dec.com (Watanabe Maki)
- Subject: Re: keeping unix time synchronised
- In-Reply-To: andrew@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au's message of 21 Jul 92 02:49:20 GMT
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- References: <1992Jul21.024920.27358@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 04:24:12 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul21.024920.27358@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au> andrew@cssc-woll.tansu.com.au (Andrew Zahra) writes:
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- > Is there any simple way to keep the system time on a number of unix machines
- > in sync? Previously I used a script and the rdate command on sun workstations.
- >
- > Now I have a number of ULTRIX workstations and want to do the same thing.
- > Problem is that rdate doesn't seem to work the same way on the ULTRIX machines.
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- You can use ntp or timed or dts(DCE, and DECnet/OSI) on your ULTRIX system.
- By the way, what's wrong with the rdate on ULTRIX?
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- maki
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