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Old 01-12-2008, 06:49 AM
Nick Havard
 
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Hi

I have an Ultra-10 and an Ultra-5 setup in a cluster (Sun Cluster 3.0). The
system clock appears to be slipping on the one node. In the short term,
would it be possible to keep the two in step using rdate command as a job
scheduled with cron.

Presumably the on board battery is failing on the one node. What is needed
to replace this/sort out the problem.

Thanks for your help.

Nick
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Old 01-12-2008, 06:49 AM
Rich Teer
 
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On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Nick Havard wrote:

> I have an Ultra-10 and an Ultra-5 setup in a cluster (Sun Cluster 3.0). The
> system clock appears to be slipping on the one node. In the short term,
> would it be possible to keep the two in step using rdate command as a job
> scheduled with cron.


Even better is to set up ntp.

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