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From: ericd (yg-boost-users_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-07-24 07:34:30
Hi Jeff,
Well, I shall be glad to contribute then.. will let you know how things progress. The NTP will be
use on a server that I am running (Ultra 5, Solaris 9). The rest will be CORBA based for the simple
reason that I am learning it and its fun!
Eric
Jeff Garland wrote:
>>I was wondering if it is possible to set the clock using date_time. I been
>>looking but have found no clue that it is so. From what I have seen so far,
>>this library does a lot of cool stuff, and why not this.
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> I'm afraid the library doesn't support this feature. Contributions are
> always welcome, though ;-)
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>>I am working on a little personal project that uses an ORB. The idea is
>>to have all clocks synchronized. I have one machine that queries an
>>atomic time server. After having done so it will call each machine
>>and synchronize them. I am currently running a mix of Linux, Solaris,
>>WIN NT 2000 and XP... and it freaks me out not to have them
>>synchronized.
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> Why not just use NTP?
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> http://www.ntp.org/
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> Jeff
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