Dale wrote:
I added the -g option but have no idea why that will change anything. According to the man page, it is for when the clock is more than 1000s off which makes it outside the range ntp will change. Mine is off only a few seconds and most of the time less than one second. So I fail to understand why this option is going to do any good here. Maybe you can explain it more?

It ran all night and most of this morning. It's still resetting like it has in the past but not like on my old rig. Before I went to sleep I reset the drift-file to about half what it set it to. It set it back to 500 so it is changing.

So, ntp can set the clock, it can change the drift file value but it can't adjust the clock cycles to speed it up or slow it down. I think I'm missing something in the kernel or something. I may compare my kernel config files later on when I get some time. Try to rule that out.

Dale

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I added the -g option and it has been running all day. It's no different than it was. It's still syncing often and off by more than it should be as well.

Any other ideas?

Dale

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