On Saturday 16 December 2006 06:21, ByteEnable wrote:
> 4 Dec 22:26:39 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 128.138.140.44, stratum 1
> 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: time reset -1.472229 s
> 14 Dec 22:26:37 ntpd[12811]: kernel time sync enabled 0001
> 14 Dec 22:28:18 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 128.138.140.44, stratum 1
> 14 Dec 22:29:07 ntpd[12811]: no servers reachable
> 14 Dec 22:29:45 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 129.6.15.29, stratum 1
> 14 Dec 22:30:24 ntpd[12811]: no servers reachable
> 14 Dec 22:30:33 ntpd[12811]: synchronized to 128.138.140.44, stratum 1

I'd be pretty suspicious of those "no servers reachable" messages.  

Do you have one or several servers configured?  You should use as many
as 4 or 5, and <dons flamesuit> avoid the pools because they have 
proven to be a single point of failure IMHO.  If you use a pool, make sure
you have at least two other clocks named explicitly.

Universities (at least many of them in the US) seem to have time
servers and mega-bandwidth.  I use their servers a lot. 

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