8 Feb
2010
8 Feb
'10
14:44
ntpdate is depricated. Look at the man page for 'sntp'. On 02/08/2010 06:27 AM, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
I used to use ntpdate to query the time of a given time server occasionally. 'ntpdate -q
' showed the difference between the system and server time. Now in openSUSE 11.2 ntpdate is not available anymore, it is replaced by ntpd. How can I use ntpd on command line to check the difference between server and system time without adjusting the latter one (ie. imitate -q option of ntpdate)? I have read the ntpd man page but could not find out myself how to do it. Thanks, Istvan
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