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I seem to remember reading more about this somewhere recently. The article made it sound as though you have you central server use NTP to synch the software clock and then use iSeries Navigator to synce the hardware clock of your remote systems. Maybe someday soon I will find the article and post back to the group..... Synchronize date and time In V5R1, you could compare and update system values across a network of iSeries servers by using Management Central's Compare and Update System Values dialog. Now, you can also synchronize date and time system values across a network of iSeries servers, allowing for differences in time zones. You simply choose a model system that has the most accurate date and time values, and then use that system to update one or more endpoint systems or system groups. ( http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/rzaih/rzaihnew.htm ) ------------------------- Bryan Dietz 3X Corporation ==================== On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Chris Bipes wrote: > How are you syncing to an NTP server. The SNTP server in OS400 V5R1 does > not set the hardware clock.
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