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Configuring NTP on AIX 5L
Answer
The following information outlines the steps necessary to configure a basic NTP setup between an NTP
client and server on AIX 5L.
On server
Verify that you have a suitable NTP server. Enter:
If the server is "insane", you will need to correct it by adding a server line to /etc/ntp.conf and restarting
xntpd. This can be done by following these steps:
vi /etc/ntp.conf
Add:
server 127.127.1.0
Double check that "broadcast client" is commented out.
stopsrc -s xntpd
startsrc -s xntpd
NOTE: If the server runs databases, use the -x flag to prevent the clock from changing in a negative
direction. Enter the following:
ntpdate -d ip.address.of.server
The offset must be less than 1000 seconds for xntpd to synch. If the offset is greater than 1000
seconds, change the time manually on the client and run the ntpdate -d again.
If you get the message, "no server suitable for synchronization found", verify xntpd is running on the
server (see above) and that no firewalls are blocking port 123.
vi /etc/ntp.conf
(Comment out the "broadcastclient" line and add server ip.address.of.server prefer.)
Leave the driftfile and tracefile at their defaults.
startsrc -s xntpd
vi /etc/rc.tcpip
NOTE: Sys peer should display the IP address or name of your xntp server. This process may take up
to 12 minutes.
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Document Information
More support for:
AIX
Software version:
5.3, 5.2, 5.1
Operating system(s):
AIX
Document number:
669625
Modified date:
17 June 2018
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