Richard B. Gilbert wrote: > BigHug wrote: > >> Hi, >> I try to install ntpd (v4.2.0a) on our windows servers. On our W2K >> domain controllers, the ntpd won't get settle. The clock drift is over >> 500 ppm. After stopping ntpd, the clock is still drifting over 1000 >> ppm. However, after I rebooted the box, the ntpd acts normal and the >> drift is about 20 ppm. It happened on 3 DCs, but did not happen on >> other servers. >> >> There are no other time services running besides ntpd. >> ntp.conf has sever command with iburst and driftfile command. >> ntpd is from Meinberg with -g option. >> >> What puzzle me is that after I stop ntpd the clock still went wild >> until reboot. Does ntpd change system/kernel even being stopped? >> >> Thanks for any help. >> > > Do you know that you have to stop W32TIME and prevent windows from > starting it? >
I believe that the Meinberg installer does that for you. Danny _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
