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If you want to save space, purge the source files.
I recommend keeping the other utilities in addition to ntpdate, since they can
be very handy for troubleshooting time server issues.
- Mark B.
Eben Yong wrote:
> I just installed NTP/iX on our HPe3000's, ran ntpdate, and am glad to
> report it's working great. My question is this: I am only interested
> in running ntpdate once/week. Do I really need all the files in /NTP/,
> or is it ok to use MPEX (purge /NTP/ - /NTP/CURRENT/bin/ntpdate) to
> purge off all the unnecessary files? Incidentally, I'm running ntpdate
> weekly using this syntax: /NTP/CURRENT/bin/ntpdate -B
> ntp-cup.external.hp.com
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> Thanks as usual for the help.
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