So,how can i configure my whole systems on same time??? What is recommended solutions on systems Edited by datagrids Saturday, January 8, PM additon. Saturday, January 8, PM. Sunday, January 9, AM.
Whole network machines must at same time, so my non domain member machines like redhat linux,swithes,and other machines how to configurate to take time from dc? İs this way is best..?
Thanks and please help. Sunday, January 9, PM. Hello, i don't know and you didn't desdcribe which NTP server you are using and how the not Windows machines handle time sync.
Friday, January 14, PM. Saturday, January 15, AM. Saturday, January 15, PM. Serg 0. Sorry for late response. Sunday, February 24, PM. The 'windows time' service should be present in the systems service list. The application executable is 'w32time.
The parameter list for w32time can be found in the registry at:. To configure a Windows machine to synchronise to an external NTP server, edit the following registry entries:. Set this to the preiod in seconds that the Windows machine should poll the NTP server.
A recommended value is seconds which equates to every 15 minutes. A NTP time server solution for synchronising the time across computer networks. A Network GPS time server used to synchronise computer networks. Galleon Digital Clocks. Windows synchronizes time in different ways, depending on the network implementation utilized.
When peer-to-peer networking is employed, each individual workstation sync to a time reference independently. All other servers and workstations in the domain sync to the PDC using Windows proprietary protocol. The default installation procedure automatically configures workstations and servers to sync to the controlling PDC. Only the PDC needs to be configured to synchronize to an external time reference. When modifying registry settings, it is always a good idea to backup the current settings beforehand.
You can revert back to previous settings if any problems occur with registry changes. You can remotely do these commands using psexec from SysInternals if you have a lot of client machines. I want to use the internal clock on the server as my clock. I have changed the status to Manual, but it is not finding the internal time. I get a message that it could not resync becuase no time date was available after I restarted. How do I get my remaining servers to get the time from the PDC? I have set up the PDC with the information above, but unsure how then re-sync the remaining forest servers to use the PDC and the primary time source.
If I am not mistaken there are Group Policy Objects that you can push these settings out with to the rest of your servers. I'm trying to remember but I'm pretty sure a server that is joined to the domain automatically tries to sync with the PDC. The problem is that some of the servers have been set up differently over the years due to legacy and these now point to different NTP servers I know not the best of practices , and not at the PDC. Manage Preferences. Home Questions.
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