Synchronizing Time Program ?

Bob Sutterfield bob at MorningStar.Com
Mon Jan 7 05:31:52 AEST 1991


In article <800 at aeshq.UUCP> annef at aeshq.UUCP (Anne Fraser) writes:
   The [UNIX Review] article mentioned [NTP] is available through
   anonymous ftp to louie.udel.edu in the directory ~ftp/pub/ntp/xntp.
   Anonymous ftp is not available on our system.

Then without a local reference clock, you may have an interesting go
of it.  Anyway, it's available via anonymous UUCP from osu-cis.  Write
to uucp at cis.ohio-state.edu for instructions if you need them, then get
osu-cis!~/ls-lR.Z to find where it's hiding.

   It also mentions that the program uses the UNIX adjtime().  That is
   not available on our system either (I'm on an HP9000 series 300
   running HP-UX rev.7.0) Is there a public domain copy of this ?

This article recently came across the NTP newsgroup:

	From: ken at HPSDLZ.SDD.HP.COM (Ken Stone)
	Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp
	Subject: Re: Time server for HP 9000/3xx??
	Message-ID: <9101041744.AA27080 at hpsdlz.sdd.hp.com>
	Date: 4 Jan 91 17:44:05 GMT
	References: <370 at esl.ESL.COM>
	
	> Is there a time server (such as ntp) which will allow me
	> to run the server on a node I specify and then have up to
	> 15 clients?  Is it available for the HP9000/3xx running 
	> HP-UX 7.0?
	
	Pick up xntp* fro columbia.edu.  Works great ... we use it
	here on ~250 machines.
	
	  -- Ken

columbia.edu:hp/xntp* is also on osu-cis for UUCP access.



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