Solaris NTP Time Sync
Reference: http://www.softpanorama.org/Net/Application_layer/NTP/configuring_a_solaris_ntp_server.shtml
Check if xntpd is running if not its probably not been configured.
The /etc/inet/ntp.server file is a template for configuring an NTP server. Copy this file to /etc/inet/ntp.conf, and edit it to meet your network’s requirements. When viewing the ntp.server file contents, remember that an NTP server is also an NTP client.
On Solaris 9 the /etc/rc2.d/S74xntpd script is executed at system boot time and starts the xntpd process if the /etc/inet/ntp.conf file exists. The xntpd process starts in either the client or the server mode, depending on the contents of the ntp.conf file.
/etc/rc2.d/S74xntpd
#!/sbin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1996-1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. # All rights reserved. # #ident "@(#)xntpd.sh 1.7 01/04/25 SMI" [ ! -d /usr/sbin -o ! -d /usr/lib/inet ] && exit 1 case "$1" in 'start') [ -f /etc/inet/ntp.conf ] || exit 0 ARGS=`/usr/bin/cat /etc/inet/ntp.conf | /usr/bin/nawk ' BEGIN { first = 1 } /^#/ { next } /^multicastclient/ { if (first) { first = 0 printf("-s -w -m") } if (NF == 1) printf(" 224.0.1.1") else printf(" %s", $2) next } /^server 127.127/ { next } /^server|^peer/ { if (first) { first = 0 printf("-s -w") } printf(" %s", $2) next } '` if [ -n "$ARGS" ]; then # Wait until date is close before starting xntpd (/usr/sbin/ntpdate $ARGS; sleep 2; /usr/lib/inet/xntpd) & else /usr/lib/inet/xntpd & fi ;; 'stop') /usr/bin/pkill -x -u 0 '(ntpdate|xntpd)' ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop }" exit 1 ;; esac exit 0
/etc/inet/ntp.conf
server ntp.master.host server 10.111.69.10 prefer server 10.111.69.11 server 146.171.37.140 driftfile /etc/inet/ntp.drift
/etc/rc2.d/S74xntpd start
wait a few moments and the time should update and the ntp service will be running