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 ==== Synchronising Clients ==== ==== Synchronising Clients ====
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 +** LINUX **
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 +Synchronising <color #ed1c24>Linux</color> clients is pretty much the same as we have already done, except in the <color #ed1c24>/etc/ntp.conf</color> instead of putting internet time servers, you just enter the internal IP address of your NTP server.
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 +** WINDOWS **
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 +For <color #ed1c24>Windows</color> PCs we will have to set the NTP server in the time settings. To do this, first right click the clock in the bottom right hand side of the screen.
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 +{{:ntp01.jpg?400|}}
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 +Select 'Adjust date/time'
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 +When the next page opens, scroll down.
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 +{{:ntp02.jpg?700|}}
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 +Select 'Additional date, time, & regional settings'
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 +When the next page opens.
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 +{{:ntp03.jpg?700|}}
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 +Select 'Set the time and date'
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 +On the next page.
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 +{{:ntp04.jpg?400|}}
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 +Select the 'Internet Time' tab.
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 +On the next page.
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 +{{:ntp05.jpg?400|}}
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 +Select the Change Settings button.
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 +On the next page we will see a box that contains <color #ed1c24>time.windows.com</color> 
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 +{{:ntp07.jpg?400|}}
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 +Change the contents of this box to the IP Address of the Raspberry Pi running the NTP server.
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 +Finally, Click the <color #ed1c24>Update</color> Button.
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 +{{:ntp08.jpg?400|}}
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 +The time should now be updated, you will see confirmation in this page (I have to do this twice sometimes)
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 +That's it.
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 +----
 +==== Clients over 1000 Seconds out of time ====
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 +“NTP won’t normally reset the clock if it’s off by more than 1000s. If you run:
 +<file>
 +ntpd -gq’
 +</file>
 +It ignores the clock being way adrift from ntp time and will force it to be correct then close. The old ntpdate program does the same thing.”
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 +Credit: [[http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=16058|External Link]] 
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 +----
 +==== Raspberry Pi Dropping of Wireless Network ====
 +
 +I found my raspberry Pi Zero, that is using the official Raspberry Pi Wireless Dongle drops off the wireless network after around a week. Only a reboot gets it back (as I have no keyb/mouse connected) so I figured just using Cron to reboot the thing every 24 hours will be a suitable work around.
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 +To use cron (should already be installed):
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 +    sudo crontab -e (reboots require super user rights)
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 +Insert the following line:
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 +    0 0          /sbin/shutdown -r
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 +Explanation:
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 +<file>
 +m      h    dom        mon   dow       command
 +minute hour dayOfMonth Month dayOfWeek commandToRun
 +
 +so the line 
 +  0 0          /sbin/shutdown -r
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 +would reboot your system every day at 00:00.
 +</file>
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 +Use Ctrl+X, Y, Enter. This will save and exit crontab (if using nano)
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