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Laws, Peter C. wrote: > Ideally, sites should have NTP running from boot so that time is always > accurate. If admins refuse accurate time <G> then the script should be > modified to check to see if ntpd is running before invoking ntpdate (which > will fail if ntpd is running anyway). The command "ntpdate -q" can always be executed: it won't interfere with a running NTP daemon. If you don't want the ldmadmin(1) script to check accuracy of the system clock, then follow the instructions in the warning message and set the value of the variable $check_time to 0 in the ldmadmin(1) configuration-file (etc/ldmadmin-pl.conf). Regards, Steve Emmerson
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