Steve Kostecke wrote:

> On 2006-03-09, Ron Croonenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>   9 Mar 09:06:21 ntpd[2431]: time reset 1.734569 s
>>   9 Mar 09:30:03 ntpd[2431]: time reset 1.740734 s
>>
>> So I either have a problem in the  server and client config files or I
>> am facing another problem ?
> 
> Frequent time steps are a sign that your clock drift exceeds that rate
> that ntpd is able to control (the max is 500PPM / day).
> 
> This could be a hardware problem, an OS problem, or both.

Or there is another program running which is periodically run (maybe by a
cron job), or just periodically changes the time and thus works against
ntpd. Stopping that program or removing that cron job should fix the
problem in this case.

Martin
-- 
Martin Burnicki

Meinberg Funkuhren
Bad Pyrmont
Germany

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