Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 23:11:49 +0700 From: Victor Sudakov <vas@mpeks.tomsk.su> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Updating and displaying CMOS clock Message-ID: <20140707161149.GA78449@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> In-Reply-To: <20140707161603.41f75457@gumby.homeunix.com> References: <20140706153206.GA46262@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <20140707130816.32fd9af2@gumby.homeunix.com> <20140707141842.GA77559@admin.sibptus.tomsk.ru> <20140707161603.41f75457@gumby.homeunix.com>
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RW wrote: > > In another post you wrote: > > > I don't run ntpd on that box, just ntpdate hourly. > > So how do you know what happens when ntpd is running? I admit that I may be mistaken about the ntpd part, or my information may be outdated. Since what FreeBSD version does ntpd update the CMOS clock? I don't run ntpd often, I really prefer to run NTP servers on Cisco routers and ntpdate on FreeBSD hosts. -- Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN sip:sudakov@sibptus.tomsk.ru
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