How do you do....it? Thread, Clock Sync in Technical; After a recent problem where the clocks on our workstations were out, I've just noticed a more serious one whereby ...
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17th November 2011, 03:40 PM #1 Clock Sync
After a recent problem where the clocks on our workstations were out, I've just noticed a more serious one whereby part of our backup was failing because the NAS box was still on British Summer Time so the server couldn't connect. I've heard mixed views on using NTP servers to keep everything in check - what do you folks think??
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17th November 2011, 04:01 PM #2 I wouldnt do it any other way! get uk.pool NTP servers
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Thanks to irsprint84 from:
enjay (17th November 2011)
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17th November 2011, 04:04 PM #3 I would do the above as @irsprint84 has mentioned if you want successful backups.
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Thanks to Chuckster from:
enjay (17th November 2011)
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17th November 2011, 04:20 PM #4 Thanks guys. So I followed the steps on pool.ntp.org: How do I setup NTP to use the pool? and entered the UK time servers, everything looks good. The NAS can only take a single NTP server address though, do I just use "uk.pool.ntp.org" for that?
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17th November 2011, 04:39 PM #5 
Originally Posted by
enjay
Thanks guys. So I followed the steps on
pool.ntp.org: How do I setup NTP to use the pool? and entered the UK time servers, everything looks good. The NAS can only take a single NTP server address though, do I just use "uk.pool.ntp.org" for that?
Yes do that
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17th November 2011, 04:49 PM #6 Only your domain controller should point to an external ntp source, the rest of the network should get it's time from the domain controller.
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17th November 2011, 04:57 PM #7 The workstations do all get their time from the DC; my issues were a) making sure the DC was right to start with, and b) keeping the NAS in sync with it.
Hang on - what would happen if I gave the NAS box the DC's IP address as an NTP server? Would that work??
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17th November 2011, 05:00 PM #8 
Originally Posted by
enjay
The workstations do all get their time from the DC; my issues were a) making sure the DC was right to start with, and b) keeping the NAS in sync with it.
Hang on - what would happen if I gave the NAS box the DC's IP address as an NTP server? Would that work??
Yes, should do.
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18th November 2011, 03:08 PM #9 Yes, that seems to have taken - hard to tell for definite though, I might change the clocks during the holidays to be sure that they're syncing back (and put a note in my calendar for 25th March 2012...)
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19th November 2011, 11:35 AM #10
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What are these mixed views you've heard? I can't imagine why you wouldn't take advantage of NTP servers.
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21st November 2011, 10:06 AM #11 
Originally Posted by
knelmes
What are these mixed views you've heard? I can't imagine why you wouldn't take advantage of NTP servers.
Possibly from control-freaks who don't like going outside "their" networks, or people who use the wrong ones and get bad times. Our support provider did say they'd had problems with them not connecting, but that could likely be a proxy server issue.
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