Synchronising the time under Linux
You can synchronise the system time under linux distribution, too. Please type
ould try the ipNTP connection with a ping.
mand „ping –s 32 IP-Adresse“ in the
ommand shell
Name“ the system time
ill synchronised once with the Server. If you want regulary synchronised your
with the NTP-server it exists some possibilities for example you can
make a registered cronjob at the crontab. If you want synchronised your system
time daily at 3:30 please type follow command:
30 3 * * * /usr/sbin/ntpdate “Server-IP or Server Name“
For further informationen please read the manpages:
man ntpdate
man crontab
man ntpd
man xntpd
redundant synchronisation
On windows systems you can synchronize redundand only with a client like
Achron 5. For this you enter a second IP of a NTP server in the host window. If a
connection to the first server is not possible, the client tries to connect to the
second server.
On linux systems you can configure this with the ntpdeamon. For a full
documentation of ntp please enter the command man ntpd.
Further informationen
You find a detailed documentation to the theme of NTP in the internet under
www.ntp.org
the following commands.
Before you set up the service you sh
or linux systems please type the comF
c
For Solaris systems please type the command „ping –s IP-Adresse 32“ in the
command shell
With the command /usr/sbin/ntpdate “Server IP or Server
w
system time
(„Home of the Network Time Protocol“).
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