Cisco DNCS System Release 2.7 3.7 4.2 Guia Da Instalação
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DBDS System Time Maintenance
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Synchronize System Component Time Settings,
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Starting the xntpd process
Important: The Application Server must be running properly before you perform
this procedure.
Follow these steps to start the xntpd process and to synchronize Application Server
Follow these steps to start the xntpd process and to synchronize Application Server
time with the DNCS.
1.
Log in as a root user.
2.
Type cd /etc/rc2.d and then press Enter.
Result: The /etc/rd2.d directory is now the working directory.
Result: The /etc/rd2.d directory is now the working directory.
3.
Type /usr/local/xntpd/ntpdate dncsatm and press Enter.
Note: The ntpdate dncsatm command synchronizes the Application Server
Note: The ntpdate dncsatm command synchronizes the Application Server
time with the DNCS.
4.
Type ./S99xntpd start and then press Enter.
Notes:
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Notes:
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Be sure to type the period before typing /S99xntpd.
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The start-up process takes approximately 15 to 30 seconds to complete.
5.
To verify that the Application Server is running xntpd, type
ps –ef | grep ntp and then press Enter.
6.
Look at the right-hand area of the xterm: App Server window. Does the
display on your window include /usr/local/xntpd?
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If yes, the Application Server is running xntpd. Go to step 7.
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If no, contact Cisco Services for assistance.
7.
In the xterm window type exit and then press Enter.
8.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 of the Verifying Application Server
Synchronization procedure, earlier in this chapter, to verify that the
Application Server is synchronized with the DNCS.