From: Green, Simon (Simon.Green@EU.ALTRIA.COM)
Date: Mon Apr 05 2004 - 09:00:43 EDT
What IS gilbreth? Is it another AIX host, or some other sort of server?
If it's not UNIX that could be the problem, as I believe Windows - for
example - actually changes the system clock, whereas AIX (and other UNIXs, I
believe), assume that the clock is unchanged and just change the way it is
expressed.
I've got several SP2 complexes using NTP and they all worked fine, even with
several different timezones in use. Clients are at various different
levels; servers are AIX 5.1-04/5: bos.net.tcp.client 5.1.0.50/56. Some of
those might have been updated from 04 to 05 after the change to DST.
-- Simon Green Altria ITSC Europe Ltd AIX-L Archive at https://new-lists.princeton.edu/listserv/aix-l.html <https://new-lists.princeton.edu/listserv/aix-l.html> New to AIX? http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/redbooks.nsf/portals/UNIX <http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/redbooks.nsf/portals/UNIX> N.B. Unsolicited email from vendors will not be appreciated. Please post all follow-ups to the list. -----Original Message----- From: Stamper, Steve [mailto:sstamper@FOREMOST.COM] Sent: 05 April 2004 13:25 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU Subject: NTP - Here we go again! I know that this is a dead horse - sorry for the question. Up until this weekend, my internal NTP server (referencing gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu) has worked flawlessly. Starting this weekend after the time-change, it's NTP is now delivering off by 1 hour. No known changes on internalNTPSERVER. When I ntpdate gilbreth, the time sets correctly on internalNTPSERVER. However any internal AIX host that queries against internalNTPSERVER via ntpdate gets pushed off an hour. xntpd has been recycled. I have verified the TZ thing in /etc/environment on the hosts. I'm looking for places to go look. Thanks for your feedback...
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