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- From: hubler@galaxy.lerc.nasa.gov (Dale Hubler)
- Subject: Re: Total novice question regarding xntpd & RS6000's
- Message-ID: <1993Jan29.033443.25226@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1993 03:34:43 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.192325.5614@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> fsset@bach.lerc.nasa.gov (Scott Townsend) writes:
- >I'm a new, non-administartor type user of AIX & xntpd on a cluster of 32
- >RS6000's. This system is used for lots of compute-bound things, some running
- >in parallel over Ethernet.
- >
- >
- >I'd appreciate any comments you may have. I`m not an administrator for this
- >system but if the net wisdom can suggest some things to try, either I can
- >try it or if I don't have the required permissions I think I can find someone
- >who does.
- >
-
- As one of the admins who set these things up and as the admin who
- threw on xntp I figured I'd post the answer here too. Uh, duh,
- what's an /etc/ntp.conf file??? My brain must have been paged the
- day I set them up. They are all within a second now. Thanks here
- too Scott.
-
- Dale
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