Cisco DNCS System Release 2.7 3.7 4.2 Guía De Instalación
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DBDS System Time Maintenance
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DBDS System Time Synchronization Maintenance,
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Starting the xntpd process
Important: The DNCS must be running properly before you perform this
procedure.
Follow these steps to start the xntpd process and to synchronize the Application
Follow these steps to start the xntpd process and to synchronize the Application
Server time with the DNCS time.
1.
In a DNCS xterm window, log in as a root user.
2.
Type the following and press Enter:
cp /var/adm/log/ntp.log /var/adm/log/ntp.log.bak
Result: The system saves a backup of the ntp.log file.
cp /var/adm/log/ntp.log /var/adm/log/ntp.log.bak
Result: The system saves a backup of the ntp.log file.
3.
Type /etc/rc2.d/S99xntpd start and press Enter.
Note: The start-up process takes approximately 15 to 30 seconds to complete.
Note: The start-up process takes approximately 15 to 30 seconds to complete.
4.
To verify that the DNCS is running xntpd, type ps –ef | grep ntp and then
press Enter.
5.
Look at the right-hand area of the xterm: DNCS window. Does the display on
your window include /usr/local/xntpd or /usr/local/bin/ xntpd?
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If yes, the DNCS is running xntpd. Go to step 6.
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If no, contact Cisco Services for assistance.
6.
Notify Cisco Services that you had to restart the xntpd process on your DNCS
so that Cisco Services can begin to diagnose why the xntpd process stopped.
7.
Type exit and then press Enter.
8.
Go to Verifying DNCS Connectivity, next in this section.