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> From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 18 November 2001 21:55
> To: redhat-list
> Subject: ntp status
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> Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to
> a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of cou
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> From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 18 November 2001 21:55
> To: redhat-list
> Subject: ntp status
>
>
> Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to
> a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon ru
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> From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 18 November 2001 21:55
> To: redhat-list
> Subject: ntp status
>
>
> Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to
> a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps
Hi Bret
I use ntp from a CRON command line every 6 hours. It leaves a trail in
/var/spool/mail/root
Mike
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From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, 18 November 2001 21:55
To: redhat-list
Subject: ntp status
Is there anyway to determine whether or
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> Rereading your post,
> If you're trying to check the ntp status of a remote host, you can do:
> ntpq -p hostname, as well.
>
> - -D
That's it! Thanks. I sure feel dumb. I have been under the assumption
that I could not run ntpq as a user
> jitter ===
> +bonehed.lcs.mit .GPS. 1 u 869 1024 377 48.5464.924 6.723
> +tick.usno.navy. .PSC. 1 u 841 1024 377 61.899 12.004 11.965
> *tock.usno.navy. .PSC.1 u 824 1024 377 37.2800.016 6.736
Rereading your post,
If you're trying to che
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On Sunday 18 November 2001 03:55 am, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced
> to a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of course
> but I can't find a way to tell if it is current
Is there anyway to determine whether or not a redhat7.1 box is synced to
a timeserver via ntp? I can see the daemon running via ps of course but
I can't find a way to tell if it is currently synced. In fact I can;t
figure out any way other than an expect script running ntpq and then
pe to tell