On 10/16/14 09:34, Dno wrote:
Hi,

I am doing reading on STP, based on a request to see if the z10 could be used 
as a time source for distributed servers. I thought at one time (not sure), 
there was an address space that could run on the mainframe for this purpose. I 
do not remember if it was an IBM tool, or free software. Can someone jump 
start, while I review the white papers and presentations I have found. Can this 
be done?

Thanks,
Dean

Dean Montevago
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(516) 710 – 5341 (cell)
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TCP/IP has an NTP server that your distributed servers can connect to as their time source.

EZZ9602I SNTP SERVER INITIALIZING
EZZ9600I SNTP SERVER READY

//SNTPD EXEC PGM=SNTPD,REGION=4096K,TIME=NOLIMIT,
// PARM='POSIX(ON),ALL31(ON),TRAP(OFF)/ -d'

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