On Friday 25 May 2001 22:44, Jeff Lee wrote:
> I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
> our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
> file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine.
> The other day, my manager
On Friday 25 May 2001 22:44, Jeff Lee wrote:
> I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
> our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
> file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine.
> The other day, my manager
I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine. The
other day, my manager moved a system to another part of the office, where i
I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine. The
other day, my manager moved a system to another part of the office, where
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