TS Problem
TS Problem
[23:32] -ren.geyik.net- *** Server=ren.geyik.net TStime=1128868132 time()=1128889912 TSoffset=-21778
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[23:32] -super.geyik.net- *** Server=super.geyik.net TStime=1128868135 time()=1128868135 TSoffset=0
it has written from my links /tsctl alltime
the server sometimes says me the classic u:line tstime timediff -21778 msg.
and always the users in the other link sometimes (once for a day) all the users ping timeouted and reconnect.
how can i fix the problem. how can i sync the clocks.... please tell me the RIGHT resolving!
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[23:32] -super.geyik.net- *** Server=super.geyik.net TStime=1128868135 time()=1128868135 TSoffset=0
it has written from my links /tsctl alltime
the server sometimes says me the classic u:line tstime timediff -21778 msg.
and always the users in the other link sometimes (once for a day) all the users ping timeouted and reconnect.
how can i fix the problem. how can i sync the clocks.... please tell me the RIGHT resolving!
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You need to read some docsMoogey wrote:I think unreal should support a clock offset option for servers so the clocks don't need to be changed but they can have an 'offset' so they match. Don't think this exists...
The command is TSCTL, but should not be used by people who do not know what they are doing. It should also not be used for large time differences.
Are both shell acounts?
Then I think they are doing a poor job keeping the server running nicly.
You need to ask the server owners if they are updating the systemclock by running NTP. For this large offset they probly need to do a ntpdate first though to set the time correctly. (presume they are running unix/linux)
Then I think they are doing a poor job keeping the server running nicly.
You need to ask the server owners if they are updating the systemclock by running NTP. For this large offset they probly need to do a ntpdate first though to set the time correctly. (presume they are running unix/linux)
Uh, guys.. they are already synched.
Look at time() and add/subtrack the offset as necessary to get TSTime, as TSTime on both servers is nice and close together, you're ok.
Look at time() and add/subtrack the offset as necessary to get TSTime, as TSTime on both servers is nice and close together, you're ok.
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i had two machines . and i linked 2 server on them. but the time is incorrect in linux machine /tsctl alltime
[18:59] -ren.geyik.net- *** Server=ren.geyik.net TStime=1128938190 time()=1128959969 TSoffset=-21778
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[18:59] -super.geyik.net- *** Server=super.geyik.net TStime=1128938194 time()=1128938194 TSoffset=0
ren.geyik.net is linux machine
super.geyik.net is bsd machine
i must sync the clock of the linux. is anyone know the commands or anything please i am waiting...
[18:59] -ren.geyik.net- *** Server=ren.geyik.net TStime=1128938190 time()=1128959969 TSoffset=-21778
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[18:59] -super.geyik.net- *** Server=super.geyik.net TStime=1128938194 time()=1128938194 TSoffset=0
ren.geyik.net is linux machine
super.geyik.net is bsd machine
i must sync the clock of the linux. is anyone know the commands or anything please i am waiting...