Re: time synch between two systems: HOWTO?

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Having read the man page for rdate, I didn't find many details...
 
for example, I can
rdate -p sys1
and get a time back from it but
rdate -p sys2
gets refused... with no hint as to why.
 
Brian Brunner
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>>> seyman@xxxxxxxxxx 10/28/03 04:36PM >>>
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 02:59:30PM -0500, Brian T. Brunner wrote:
>    
>    How to keep two or more linux (RH7.2-RH9) systems time-synched?

Make one of them a date server and have all the others sync to it.
Read the rdate man page for more details.

Emmanuel


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