Suggested clockspeed/taiclockd invocation at boot
Darren Spruell <[email protected]> Sun, 01 Dec 2002 21:12:41 -0700
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I'm hoping to find an effective and easy solution by which I can cause my servers to snyc their clocks against a master taiclockd server on the LAN at startup. Preferably, this would be something that runs through daemontools' /service setup, if possible. Would the proper method be to just start 'clockspeed &' through my system startup script? This is assuming I have followed the steps given in INSTALL that comes in the distribution. The problem I'm facing is this: following the directions in INSTALL, I have to feed clockspeed a series of adjustments involving a process up to several months in length, for high accuracy. Upon system reboot, am I going to have to start this process over again? I've read Frank Tegtmeyer's document on the matter, but I'm not convinced I like the idea of all the different scripts, conf file, etc. TIA for suggestions. -- +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Darren Spruell GPG Public Key 1024D/43F439AE: | | [email protected] 1F9D 4BCE 4A49 C845 A817 | | http://www.sancho2k.net/ 18B3 D978 3565 43F4 39AE | +-------------------------------------------------------------+