Re: Query on NTP

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hi ,

TIme server will sync from Primary server.

ex: from  server 1


On 10/22/07, Ravi Shanmugam <ravi.shanmugam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using a client which has access to 2 different servers with NTP
> deamon running in them.
> Can I configure my client to sync the time with these 2 servers like
>
> server server1
> server server2
>
> What will happen if both the servers have different time? To what time
> my server will sync?
>
> Thanks. Your reply will be very helpful to me.
>
> Regds,
> Ravi R.S
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