ntpd won't adjust the clock if the time diff is to big.

Try using ntpdate to set time before trying to adjust time with ntpd.

/Per

On 2010-11-11 12:04, Andrew wrote:
> Hi all.
> I tried to test bb ntpd how it works. Unfortunatelly, for me it can't
> set system time:
>
> # ntpd -d -n -p 10.255.0.2
> ntpd: sent query to 10.255.0.2
> ntpd: reply from 10.255.0.2: reach 0x01 offset -10.105435 delay 0.003906
> status 0x24 strat 4 refid 0x0c00ff0a rootdelay 0.009506
> ntpd: sent query to 10.255.0.2
>
.....
> W/o debug - same situation, daemon still hangs in memory and actually
> does nothing. No matter which clock offset is between hosts - 10 sec or
> 2 hours.
>
> This is only my trouble, or not?


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