On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 02:04, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote: > I have ntp-simple installed on one debian woody server syncing time > from a few external servers. I have several other debian woody servers > trying to use ntpdate to set their local clocks from the server. It > doesn't seem to be working. Here is what I have tried:
Well, can't help you with that but since you're distributing time from one server to a bunch of others you could use ntpd's broadcasting feature. Saves a lot of overhead. If you want to give it a try put # values for production environment server your.primary.time.source minpoll 10 maxpoll 12 # t-online's time server in my case #server ntp1.sul.t-online.de minpoll 10 maxpoll 12 broadcast 172.16.1.255 minpoll 10 in your servers ntp.conf and (if i recall it right) either enable bclient or broadcastclient in your clients ntp.conf. HTH Michael -- Michael Dominok Tel.: +49 231 61048 - 42 natural computing GmbH Fax.: +49 231 61048 - 40 Martener Strasse 535 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 44379 Dortmund http://www.natural-computing.de/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]