Setting time with rdate ( SCO x RED HAT )
From: Antonio Mano (antonio.mano_at_terra.com.br)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 08:48:04 -0800
I have thre machines:
One with SCO Unixware, say machine A
The other two with RED HAT AS, late sy machines B and C
I need to syncronize the time between all those machines. For this I´m
using the rdate command on machines B and C picking the time from
machine A
Ex:. on machine B : rdate -s A ( it´s ip address )
on machine C : rdate -s A ( it´s ip address )
The problem is that I´m getting different results on the machines ( B
and C ).
I revised the environment of the machines and it´s looking the same on
both machines.
Can anyone help me to find way i´m getting different results with the
same time server?
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