Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.time.ntp:315 comp.sources.wanted:15119 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!viusys!uxui!unislc!erik From: erik@unislc.uucp (Erik Sean Nolte) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp,comp.sources.wanted Subject: SVR3 implementation of Network Time Protocol Message-ID: <1991Feb2.102628.21947@unislc.uucp> Date: 2 Feb 91 10:26:28 GMT Organization: unisys Lines: 56 I looking for sources to something that can synchronize the system clocks of 25-100 machines. I've looked at xntp (archived on udel.edu) but it was written with BSD in mind (non-portable signals, fcntls, system calls). Has anyone seen or heard of an NTP system written for or ported to AT&T SRV3 or lower? Please don't respond with "SVR4 takes care of that"... I'm well aware of the fact and it is not an option. Another question: are there any AT&T SVR2-3 users out there interested in an NTP system? (using NTP keeps the system clocks on your networked machines within 10s of milliseconds of each other; a nice feature if you're using NFS/RFS or just want the correct time) Any response appreciated if its to the effect "never seen such a beast"! Thanks! - Erik Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp comp.sources.wanted Subject: SVR3 implementation of Network Time Protocol Distribution: world I looking for sources to something that can synchronize the system clocks of 25-100 machines. I've looked at xntp (archived on udel.edu) but it was written with BSD in mind (non-portable signals, fcntls, system calls). Has anyone seen or heard of an NTP system written for or ported to AT&T SRV3 or lower? Please don't respond with "SVR4 takes care of that"... I'm well aware of the fact and it is not an option. Another question: are there any AT&T SVR2-3 users out there interested in an NTP system? (using NTP keeps the system clocks on your networked machines within 10s of milliseconds of each other; a nice feature if you're using NFS/RFS or just want the correct time) Any response appreciated if its to the effect "never seen such a beast"! Thanks! - Erik Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp comp.sources.wanted Subject: SVR3 implementation of Network Time Protocol Distribution: world I looking for sources to something that can synchronize the system clocks of 25-100 machines. I've looked at xntp (archived on udel.edu) but it was written with BSD in mind (non-portable signals, fcntls, system calls). Has anyone seen or heard of an NTP system written for or ported to AT&T SRV3 or lower? Please don't respond with "SVR4 takes care of that"... I'm well aware of the fact and it is not an option. Another question: are there any AT&T SVR2-3 users out there interested in an NTP system? (using NTP keeps the system clocks on your networked machines within 10s of milliseconds of each other; a nice feature if you're using NFS/RFS or just want the correct time) Any response appreciated if its to the effect "never seen such a beast"! Thanks! - Erik