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time synchronization

From: Shevtsov, Eduard <EShevtsov_at_flagship.ru>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 13:40:50 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0039178A.20010918074625@fatcity.com>

Hi List,

we have about 2 min difference between the time on our db server and the rest boxes in our network.
Actually, the time on DB server is 2min slow than the network time.It causes real pain to us.

I think about the following order of time synchronization:

  1. Normal shutdown the DB and listener
  2. immediate cold backup
  3. setup time synchronization on the unix level
  4. startup the DB and listener
  5. Normal shutdown DB and listener
  6. immediate cold backup
  7. startup DB and listener

Is this correct ? Any possible troubles? Any good links?

Thanks in advance,
Ed
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