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- From: art@cs.UAlberta.CA (Art Mulder)
- Subject: Re: Ntpdate Xntpdc Xntpd Troubles
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- Organization: University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- References: <1993Jan18.114250.1@cudnvr.denver.colorado.edu>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 20:20:22 GMT
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- sasurguine@cudnvr.denver.colorado.edu writes:
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- >Now that I have compiled the latest XNTP, I am actually getting some results.
- >About the only command I can get to work correctly seems to be ntpdate.
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- >I am firing up XNTPD on a SPARC IPX and trying to get my clock from a
- >Micro VAX running Multinet. When I fired up the XNTPD yesterday, the
- >clock raced ahead of the Micro Vaxes by roughly 6 minutes < after starting
- >out 2 behind >. It took about 1.5 hours for this to occur.
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- >My /usr/xntp/conf/ntp.conf file :
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- >server 192.150.224.50 version 1 #Our Micro Vax
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- >This is the only config file I have altered.
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- >When I attempt to:
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- >ntpdate 192.150.224.50 I get the error:
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- >ntpdate: no server suitable for synchronization found
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- If your server is version 1, (as your ntp.conf file shows) then
- you must also instruct ntpdate of this fact via "-o 1"
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