[nycbug-talk] dealing with drift
Isaac Levy
ike
Mon Feb 28 13:09:22 EST 2005
Thanks yall',
On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:33 PM, George Georgalis wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was just wanting to post on some of the post-meeting conversations
>> I've repeatedly over-heard about managing time-drift across clusters
>> of
>> machines- (you know who you people are...)
>>
>> How do folks like to do this? Special tools beyond rockin' timed?
>> Anyone know any good urls on the topic (either practical or acidemic)?
>
> Am I missing something here? Isn't the obvious answer, for a cluster,
> to
> configure the headnode (whether is connected to internet and synced or
> not) to answer ntp queries from nodes, and configure the nodes ntp time
> server to use their headnode? /usr/ports/net/ntp
On Feb 28, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Dan Langille wrote:
> Sounds like much the same way I manage my home network. My gateway
> acts as time master, and all other machines on my network sync with
> it. In turn, the gateway syncs with an external source.
Cool. My question then changes to this:
Are there any tricks to maintain redundancy with ntp servers? i.e. is
there a builtin/traditional way to configure things so that *all*
machines can act as ntp servers in the event that the ntp box goes el'
muerte?
Rocket-
.ike
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