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Answering my question above: running allssh genesis restart via ssh on one of the CVMs in each cluster restarted ntpd on the CVMs, AHV hosts, and I believe even our Files servers.
I have three time servers configured in Prism Element: DNS alias time1, time2, & time3. The physical time servers are retiring (though they are currently still up and running). They have been replaced with new time servers and the new time servers have different IP addresses, but the time1, time2 & time3 DNS aliases now point to the new time servers. When I run “ntpstat” on a CVM the OLD IP is still being used by NTPD. synchronised to NTP server (xx.xx.xx.58) at stratum 4 « Note: this is an OLD time server IP time correct to within 70 ms polling server every 1024 s Also, when I run “ncli cluster get-ntp-servers” a list of the three OLD ip addresses is produced. Do I need to restart NTPD manually on all CVMs and AHV/ESXi hosts to get NTPD to use the new IP addresses before removing the old time servers?
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