Re: Suggested clockspeed/taiclockd invocation at boot
"Mariano Absatz" <[email protected]> Mon, 02 Dec 2002 18:23:53 -0300
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.lib.libtai |
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| Organization | Pert Consultores |
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El 2 Dec 2002 a las 14:10, Darren Spruell escribió: > > Then what might work would be to add to /etc/rc.local: > > taiclock `dnsip my.taiclockd.server` |clockadd > > And have svscan monitor an appropriate run script that can launch clockspeed and > keep it running. Or is there a better method? > > With clockspeed running in the background, will it periodically adjust the time, > or is this only accomplished when clockadd is executed? Nope, what you should rather do is have supervise monitor your clockspeed which won't "periodically adjust the time" but rather "continuously compensate for the clock skew". If you want to "periodically correct clockspeed's knowledge of that skew" you should put a taiclock `dnsip my.taiclockd.server` |clockadd inside your crontab or similar... -- Mariano Absatz El Baby ---------------------------------------------------------- Build a system that even a fool can use, and only a fool will use it.