The system is a old Dell Precision 420 Dual Pentium III 750Mhz. It is SCUZY drives and a gig of memory. It is just an old box that a poor old J2EE Developer like myself uses for my own local testing, so it is not under much of a load at all. I had run Windoze on it for a while, and then Red Hat, but I reciently moved it to SUSE OSS 10. It is kernal 2.6.13-15-smp.
I think the box just has a bum clock. But I was hopping that NTP would "keep it in line". Seems it drifts too fast for NTP to manage. I would prefer to have NTP be more "agressive" [?] about pushing the clock, if there was a way to do that. If not I guess I will go the cron route. -- garskof _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
