bryandj23

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Posted: Oct. 28 2005,13:54 |
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Hi All.
I had a small lockup this morning on my network. After rebooting my DSL Shoutcast Server, I decided to run through my shoutcast logs. I noticed that the server's time was starting to drift away from the actual time of day.
I'm wondering what steps I would take to implement NTP time syncronization to DSL. Is it a simple command that I could have automatically run each day, or is it a bit more involved?
An attempt to follow the directions given at http://www.linux.com/howtos/TimePrecision-HOWTO/ntp.shtml proved that the commands referenced are not available in DSL. Is there a way to install these commands?
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