2010/5/14 Rob Owens :
>
> Not sure. But do you think you should be running the ntp daemon instead
> of using ntpdate in cron?
>
> -Rob
I think that's indeed the way to go, yes.
--
Frank Van Damme
A: Because it destroys the flow of the conversation.
Q: Why is it bad?
A: No, it's bad.
Q: Should
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 07:28:05PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> The initial ntpdate run from /etc/init.d succeeds.
>
> However, as of recent upgrades or site changes, a cron run of ntpdate fails:
>
> Cron ... /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s 216.200.93.8 (failed)
> ...
> command failed with exit status 1
>
2010/5/13 David Baron :
> The initial ntpdate run from /etc/init.d succeeds.
>
> However, as of recent upgrades or site changes, a cron run of ntpdate fails:
>
> Cron ... /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s 216.200.93.8 (failed)
> ...
> command failed with exit status 1
>
> I assume that the IP shown is not avai
The initial ntpdate run from /etc/init.d succeeds.
However, as of recent upgrades or site changes, a cron run of ntpdate fails:
Cron ... /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s 216.200.93.8 (failed)
...
command failed with exit status 1
I assume that the IP shown is not available. I cannot find where this cron jo
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