On Jo, 22 mai 14, 09:29:52, Leonardo Cuyar Morales wrote:
> I don't use ntp.conf, I set the ntp servers addresses in "NTPSERVERS"
> option in /etc/default/ntpdate. I saw today that after a whole day my
> host got synchronized, that's the reason I still like my old
> ntpdate/cron scheme. Once I s
. I could do this by stopping ntpd or I
could use ntpd and before starting it do an old fashion "ntpdate
$local_net_ntpserver" in command line.
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From: "Chris Davies"
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 5:21:59 AM
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Leonardo Cuyar Morales wrote:
> I just installed debian wheezy amd64. After having set ntp
> configurations in /etc/default/ntpdate file, like:
> - set the ntp server
> - do not read /etc/ntp.conf file
> the same configuration I did in squeeze, my result was wheezy does
> not get sincronized eith
On 20140521_0849-0400, Leonardo Cuyar Morales wrote:
> I just installed debian wheezy amd64. After having set ntp configurations in
> /etc/default/ntpdate file, like:
>
> - set the ntp server
> - do not read /etc/ntp.conf file
>
> the same configuration I did in squeeze, my result was wheezy doe
I just installed debian wheezy amd64. After having set ntp configurations in
/etc/default/ntpdate file, like:
- set the ntp server
- do not read /etc/ntp.conf file
the same configuration I did in squeeze, my result was wheezy does not get
sincronized either.
Have you had any experience with nt
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