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I wrote the SNTP client that I use. It gets the current time from a time server and then does a CHGSYSVAL to set the time. (Is that the software or hardware clock?) Of course, this means I can only set it to the nearest second... good enough for me. It's been awhile since I've looked at it.... I don't know off the top of my head if I can share it, I'd have to look it over. Should I look? 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. IBM does not provide a free NTP client to set > the hardware clock. *(&) Do you have an open source NTP client? I do not > want to learn this protocol and re-invent the wheel. Any one out there > willing to share any NTP client that sets the hardware clock? >
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