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Rob

I just searched the Improved search for QZRDSNTP. It returned the site <http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1387cfa70bf606545862566b3006d86e7&rs=110>, where 3 products are discussed - SNTP Client, SNTP Server, and NetClock. This client sets the system clock. I assume this is the hardware clock, unless someone knows differently. These products cannot run at the same time as the OpsNav version does.

In another life, I got our company to buy the Consult Line client - worked very well, and the price is right. With one license you can install it on all 400s in your enterprise.

Vern

At 07:27 AM 8/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Then what's all that stuff in iSeries Navigator for?

Rob Berendt

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Yes they do. The caveat is that it's only offered through a support line contract, program is already written, last I checked it's $495 for a site license.

QZRDSNTP is the sbs name it runs in, job inside the sbs is called SNTP.

You call it with the parms of how often to check in minutes and the time
server to hit.

Works great.

jch



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