Time server...how to set it up on FC1?

duncan brown duncanbrown at linuxadvocate.net
Mon Apr 12 21:29:53 UTC 2004


well, you're not root... only root has /sbin/ in his $PATH by default. 
try to 'su -' over to root and then type service ntpd status and you'll
see that it works =]

-d

Gilbert Sebenste said:
> On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, William Hooper wrote:
>
>> On the client machine (the one you are getting the socket error on),
>> what is the output of:
>>
>> $ /usr/sbin/service ntpd status
>
> "Command not found."
>
> But if I do
>
> /sbin/service
>
> I get:
>
> "ntpd (pid XXXX) is running..."
>
> "XXXX" is a 4 digit number. I put the hyphen in anal-retentive for
> security! ;-)
>
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