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Fri, 14 Aug 2009 15:10:49 -0400
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Tony Summers wrote:
> Our experience with NTP on the HP3000 was not a good one,  but I suspect
> we didn't implement it properly. 

It may have issues as a server/daemon.  If you just want to keep your
3000's clock periodically synchronized, try something like this:

> !job timesync,mgr.xntp;pri=cs
> !ntpdate "a.b.c.d w.x.y.z"
> !stream timesync.pub.xntp;in=0,12,0

substitute your favorite time servers addresses for a.b.c.d and w.x.y.z.

This is an "on-demand" synchronization every 12 hours (adjust to taste).

Jeff

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