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Old February 4th 05, 08:32 PM
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Default Why Can't NetApp Keep Time

The company I work for has NetApp file servers and according to our IT
people, they can't keep proper time using NTP.

Why not?

Consequently, builds across network drives are a nuisance. Apparently
the clock drifts fast and our ops set the time slow to compensate. We
don't have to have the correct time, but we do need for all systems to
have the *same* time. As the NetApp server can't do NTP service, we
can't it to be the common time.

Thanks.

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Daniel Norton

 




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