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The Question is: Is there the capability to set the date and time from an NTP system while using DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V4.2. This functionality is avalable using the NTPDATE utility while using DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.0. The Answer is : Regarding NTPDATE: "The NTPDATE program sets the local date and time by polling a specified server or servers to determine the correct time. A number of samples are obtained from each of the servers specified, and a subset of the NTP clock filter and selection algorithms are applied to select the best samples. The accuracy and reliability of NTPDATE depends on the number of servers it polls, the number of polls it makes each time it runs, and the interval length between runs. Run NTPDATE manually to set the host clock or from the host startup file to set the clock at boot time. It is useful in some cases to set the clock manually before you start NTP. NTPDATE makes time adjustments (called "stepping the time") by calling the OpenVMS routine SYS$SETIME." Please see the OpenVMS FAQ for details on configuring and using NTP on OpenVMS, and please move to a more current version of TCP/IP Services on your OpenVMS V7.* host (V4.2 is not supported on V7.* releases). If you can't load and run a more recent version and if you cannot directly run NTP on your OpenVMS system, then you can likely acquire a freeware NTPDATE tool -- the OpenVMS Wizard hesitates to suggest attempting to use the (newer) NTPDATE tool on the older release of TCP/IP Services, though that too *might* also work.
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