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dandan123

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Sep 9, 2005
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When I do a ps -ef I find this among other things -

root 574 573 0 May 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s -w 172.10.xxx.xx

How do I find out how this process was initiated ? I've searched through /etc/rc1.d /etc/rc2.d and /etc/rc3.d and did not find anything.
 
What version of Solaris is it?

On my Solaris 9 or older, the file should be in [tt]/etc/init.d/xntpd[/tt]. And there should be a hard link [tt]/etc/rc2.d/S74xntpd[/tt].

If it's Solaris 10, it's managed by the service management facility (smf) under the service identifier [tt]svc:/network/ntp:default[/tt]. Type [tt]svcs[/tt] to see if it's there.
 
[tt]/etc/init.d/xntp[/tt] does run ntpdate, if you have defined a server in /etc/inet/ntp.conf, before starting xntpd.

If you have Solaris 10, smf runs ntp as network/ntp.
 
Thanks for your responses.

It's /etc/init.d/xntpd (not xntp) by the way.

But it looked as if someone started it manually and pointed it to the wrong ip address.

Thanks.
 
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