Thanks for your answers
Bill Benedetto wrote:
Jerome BENOIT writes:
Jerome> since a while I have troubles with `ntpdate':
Jerome> I get the message
Jerome>
Jerome> "no server suitable for synchronization found"
Jerome>
Jerome> when lauching with no option.
Jerome>
Jerome> But when I add the option "-q" or "-d" everythings look right:
Jerome>
Jerome> I quess I have missed something,
Jerome> but I do not know what.
Jerome>
Jerome> Any idea ?
(1) You know that ntpdate just sets the date, one time, against
another machine via NTP, right?
Yup !
(2) Did you use
/etc/init.d/ntpdate start
at boot time
or did you run ntpdate directly?
only to debug
If you ran ntpdate directly, what machine did you tell
ntpdate to use? Something inside your building or something
outside your building?
outside my building
So many questions. So little time.
- Bill
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