Title: | DECdns - Digital's Distributed Name Service |
Notice: | not to be confused with DNS: Domain Name Service (Kits: 1420,947)) |
Moderator: | BULEAN::WHEATER |
Created: | Tue Apr 14 1987 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1443 |
Total number of notes: | 5833 |
Hello, Context : Digital UNIX V3.2C DECnet 3.2A The DECdns documentation states that DECdts and DECdns actually depend on each other. DECdts uses DECdns as a networkwide registry for global time servers that synchronize system clocks in the network. In the DECdts documentation, they explain how to interoperate NTP and DECdts. Nowwhere it is explained that you can use NTP instead DECdts excepted for DECnet-ULTRIX systems previous to Version 5.0 may use the Internet Network Time Protocol (NTP) for time synchronization because DECdts was not available. Question : Can we use NTP instead DECdts ? Regards, Charles.
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1430.1 | Must use DTSS - can "bridge" to NTP | BULEAN::OLSON | Tue Feb 25 1997 10:33 | 8 | |
The answer is no, DECnet does not have the ability to use NTP in place of DTSS. What can be done on Unix systems is to run NTP and DTSS and "connect" the two using the sample ntp provide routine that comes with the DTSS kit. | |||||
1430.2 | Thanks | TAEC::PRAUD | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:07 | 6 | |
Hello, Thanks for your clear and quick reply. Best regards, Charles. |