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- basicnet/netprogs/ntp
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basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-config.xml
ra94f11b r1c36436 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application> NTP</application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> … … 11 11 servers to use with the primary server designated with the prefer tag. It also 12 12 creates a drift file where <command>ntpd</command> stores the frequency 13 offset. Since the documentation included with the package is sparse, visit the NTP website at 13 offset. Since the documentation included with the package is sparse, 14 visit the <acronym>NTP</acronym> website at 14 15 <ulink url="http://www.ntp.org/"/> for more information.</para> 15 16 … … 30 31 <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/ntp</filename> and put the start and 31 32 stop symlinks:</para> 33 32 34 <screen><userinput>#!/bin/bash 33 35 # Begin $rc_base/init.d/ntp … … 65 67 66 68 </sect2> 67 -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-desc.xml
ra94f11b r1c36436 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>NTP</application> package contains NTP protocol client 5 and server.</para> 4 <para>The <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application> package 5 contains <command>ntp-wait</command>, <command>ntptrace</command>, 6 <command>ntpd</command>, <command>ntpdate</command>, 7 <command>ntpdc</command>, <command>ntpq</command>, 8 <command>ntptime</command>, <command>tickadj</command> and 9 <command>ntp-keygen</command>.</para> 6 10 7 11 </sect2> … … 9 13 <sect2><title>Description</title> 10 14 11 < para><command>ntpd</command>:12 NTP daemon that runs in the background and keeps the date/time synchronized 13 b ased on response from configured NTP servers. It also functions as a NTP14 server.</para>15 <sect3><title>ntp-wait</title> 16 <para><command>ntp-wait</command> is useful at boot time, to delay the 17 boot sequence until <command>ntpd</command> has set the 18 time.</para></sect3> 15 19 16 < para><command>ntpdate</command>:17 NTP Client program that sets the date/time based on the response from 18 an NTP Server. This command is deprecated.</para>20 <sect3><title>ntptrace</title> 21 <para><command>ntptrace</command> traces a chain of 22 <acronym>NTP</acronym> servers back to the primary source.</para></sect3> 19 23 20 <para><command>ntp-genkeys</command>: 21 This program generates cryptographic data files used by the NTPv4 22 authentication and identification schemes. a ARPANET file transfer client.</para> 24 <sect3><title>ntpd</title> 25 <para><command>ntpd</command> is a NTP daemon that runs in the 26 background and keeps the date and time synchronized based on response 27 from configured <acronym>NTP</acronym> servers. It also functions as a 28 <acronym>NTP</acronym> server.</para></sect3> 23 29 24 <para><command>ntpdc</command> and <command>ntpq</command>: 25 Programs to query and set <command>ntpd</command> configuration.</para> 30 <sect3><title>ntpdate</title> 31 <para><command>ntpdate</command> is a client program that sets the date 32 and time based on the response from an <acronym>NTP</acronym> server. 33 This command is deprecated.</para></sect3> 26 34 27 <para><command>ntptrace</command>: 28 Trace a chain of NTP servers back to the primary source.</para> 35 <sect3><title>ntpdc</title> 36 <para><command>ntpdc</command> is used to query the 37 <acronym>NTP</acronym> daemon about its current state and to request 38 changes in that state.</para></sect3> 39 40 <sect3><title>ntpq</title> 41 <para><command>ntpq</command> is an utility program used to monitor 42 <command>ntpd</command> operations and determine 43 performance.</para></sect3> 44 45 <sect3><title>ntptime</title> 46 <para><command>ntptime</command> reads and displays time-related 47 kernel variables.</para></sect3> 48 49 <sect3><title>tickadj</title> 50 <para><command>tickadj</command> reads, and optionally modifies, 51 several timekeeping-related variables in older kernels that do not have 52 support for precision timekeeping.</para></sect3> 53 54 <sect3><title>ntp-keygen</title> 55 <para><command>ntp-keygen</command> generates cryptographic data files 56 used by the <acronym>NTP</acronym>v4 authentication and identification 57 schemes.</para></sect3> 29 58 30 59 </sect2> 31 -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-inst.xml
ra94f11b r1c36436 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application> NTP</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application> NTP</application> by running the following4 <para>Install <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application> by running the following 5 5 commands:</para> 6 6 … … 10 10 11 11 </sect2> 12 -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp-intro.xml
ra94f11b r1c36436 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application> NTP</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> NTP</application> package contains a client and server4 <para>The <application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application> package contains a client and server 5 5 to keep the time synchronized between various computers over a network. 6 This package is the official reference implementation of the NTPprotocol.</para>6 This package is the official reference implementation of the <acronym>NTP</acronym> protocol.</para> 7 7 8 8 <sect3><title>Package information</title> … … 15 15 </sect3> 16 16 17 <sect3><title><application> NTP</application> dependencies</title>17 <sect3><title><application><acronym>NTP</acronym></application> dependencies</title> 18 18 <sect4><title>Optional</title> 19 <para><xref linkend="readline"/> </para></sect4>19 <para><xref linkend="readline"/> and <xref linkend="openssl"/></para></sect4> 20 20 </sect3> 21 21 22 23 22 </sect2> -
basicnet/netprogs/ntp/ntp.ent
ra94f11b r1c36436 4 4 <!ENTITY ntp-config SYSTEM "ntp-config.xml"> 5 5 <!ENTITY ntp-desc SYSTEM "ntp-desc.xml"> 6 <!ENTITY ntp-version "4. 1.2">6 <!ENTITY ntp-version "4.2.0"> 7 7 <!ENTITY ntp-download-http "http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ntp_spool/ntp4/ntp-&ntp-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY ntp-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.udel.edu/pub/ntp/ntp4/ntp-&ntp-version;.tar.gz"> 9 <!ENTITY ntp-size "2. 2MB">10 <!ENTITY ntp-buildsize " 19MB">11 <!ENTITY ntp-time "0. 36SBU">9 <!ENTITY ntp-size "2.4 MB"> 10 <!ENTITY ntp-buildsize "27 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY ntp-time "0.53 SBU">
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