- To: Gerry Creager <gerry.creager@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ldm-users] Minor bug in LDM 6.8.0: can't find ntpdate
- From: Steve Emmerson <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 15:13:37 -0600
Gerry Creager wrote: > And, since I'm running ntpd, ntpdate can't get the socket... and ldm > isn't the root user (but I can always fix permissions). The ldmadmin(1) script uses the command "ntpdate -q", which queries a time-server in order to check the accuracy of the system clock but *does not* attempt to set the system clock; consequently, it isn't affected by a running ntpd(8) daemon and the command can be run by anyone and not just the superuser. Regards, Steve Emmerson
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- Re: [ldm-users] Minor bug in LDM 6.8.0: can't find ntpdate
- From: Laws, Peter C.
- Re: [ldm-users] Minor bug in LDM 6.8.0: can't find ntpdate
- From: Gerry Creager
- Re: [ldm-users] Minor bug in LDM 6.8.0: can't find ntpdate