Re: How to read system time from cluster node
- From: Rogal <michal.rogala@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 05:59:48 -0700 (PDT)
On 26 Mar, 12:20, "Richard Brodie" <R.Bro...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
CONFIG SHOW TIME/OUT=FILENAME is probably better.
Come to think of it, I would do a CONFIG SET TIME instead,
then the answer to the original question would be 'negligible'.
The other approach would be run NTP, and use NTP queries
to measure the clock skew.
Thanks!
CONFIG SHOW TIME/OUT.... method is perfectly what I needed :).
..MR
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