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set up NTP on Solaris 8

Asked by gmichels in Sun Solaris, Sun JDS

Tags: solaris, ntp

We're moving our NTP service from an older system to a new one. Can someone give me clues on how to set up NTP on Solaris 8? I am REALLY new to Unix and have only a limited amount of familiarity. I know nothing of writing scripts for Unix. Points will increase to anyone who can provide me with good insights!

I followed the steps I found here:
http://www.geocities.com/danilody/standard/ntp.html

What I have done so far.

1> I downloaded and added the NTP 4.0.99mrc2 package.

2> I copied the ntp.conf file from the older system and moved it to the new system and placed it in the proper location according to the abovementioned website.

3> I created the S168ntp file and put it in /etc/rc2.d directory. The correct path for the NTP daemon is present and the correct path for the CONF file is there.

When I reboot the system, NTP doesn't launch and after I manually launch it, I still can't synch with that server.

Anyone have any clues what more I might need to do?
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