* Boris Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-23 15:50]: > CP> One system would get time from the NTP pool and all other servers on > CP> the network would sync to the local server. > You don't really need ntpd on all systems. One (timeserver) runs ntpd, > and others use rdate, called from cron (once a day is usually enough).
that is bad advice. it is not only much more work to set up, it also doesn't remotely yield the same results. ntpd is much much better, since it doesn't rely on a single answer from soem server to set the clock, and because it adjusts the clock frequency over time. there is not much point in using rdate at all. -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg & Amsterdam