Re: Time update on network

2011-06-16 Thread Jon Cohn
The MacOs has the standard UNIX suite of commands. ntpdate - set the date from an NTP server. ntpd - run an NTP server (requires a config file to list NTP peers to use Also if you use ntpd you should ensure it gets autostarted via launch or rc init files. ntpdc and ntpq - commands to query an

Re: Time update on network

2011-06-16 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, Yes the MacOS will do a regular time synchronization with whatever NTP server you have set it to. This is set in the Date & Time System Pref in the regular GUI. Anything that you can do with the GUI you can usually do in the Terminal, so I would expect that there is but I'm not familiar w

Time update on network

2011-06-16 Thread .dan.
Does the mac os do a regular time update from the net to keep it's clock current? Does anyone know if there is a command for use in the terminal to do this? XB IC|XC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the