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31 Oct
2006
31 Oct
'06
08:29
On Monday 30 October 2006 21:25, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
Using the command of 'watch -n 1 tail -10 /var/log/ntp' I see that the ntp daemon only checks at certain intervals for a time server. Which ntp configuration file could I edit to shorten/lengthen the time between the ntp checks? The last check was at 07h29 and the time now is 08h24 and it hasn't checked inbetween.
Why not just run the daemon and forget about it. It checks as often as it needs to keep the machine in sync. Umm, John... if /var/log/ntp exists on his system, then the daemon
On 31/10/06 00:55, John Andersen wrote: probably *is* already running :-)