Jason Roos <email@hidden> on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 at 9:13 PM -0500
wrote:
>We have NTP service enabled on each of our OS X Servers (10.3.5) and
>neither of them respond to a computer set to use server as a Network
>Time Server.
>
>
>NTP was working on one server properly, now it's not.
>
>
>Have it enabled on the other, but have never been able to get it to
>work. (it is enabled... won't send a response to client)
>I have re-installed Server OS with no change to this problem. Is there
>a problem with NTP in OS X (Panther) Server?
When I called Apple Tech support about similar issues they said it was not a
suggested service and that it might take a day to certify as a service if there
is an interrupt in tcp/ip connectivity with the time source.
I have tried manually setting up the ntp.conf to support multiple sources which
does appear to work but making it stable isn't clear. It does appear that if
things are working well it does not take a day to certify. There is no formal
process of dealing with tier 1 or tier 2 servers or lower. It's up to the
server admin to figure it out, much like snmp.
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Steven Kolins
Alamance-Burlington NC USA, Mac Systems Tech
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