[OpenAFS] NTP

Michael Aldrich maldrich@reserveamerica.com
Tue, 26 Feb 2002 23:55:38 -0500


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I have two servers Linux (RedHat 7.1) in which I need to configure as =
AFS servers (a primary and a backup). Currently, Solaris machines are =
our AFS servers, running release 2.6. My dilemma is the Network Time =
Protocol for Linux. runntp works great for Solaris, but is there =
anything that works as runntp does on Solaris for Linux? Has anyone =
found something that will work OTHER than ntpd (which is almost =
useless)?
Thanks
Mike

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