Ronan Flood schrieb: > "Stifi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > sorry, here once again the manpage section in a better readable format: > > > > pll enable > > Enables the server to adjust its local clock. If not set, the > > local clock free-runs at its intrinsic time and frequency > > offset. This flag is useful in case the local clock is > > controlled by some other device or protocol and NTP is used only to > > provide synchronization to other clients. > > I believe this is known to be incorrect -- "disable pll" in xntpd tells > the daemon to discipline the system clock itself; "enable pll" tells the > daemon to use the kernel to discipline the system clock. >
Ronan, as I set "enable pll" I get this message: Jan 23 17:18:37 server xntpd[28946]: [ID 373468 daemon.error] adj_frequency: ntp_adjtime failed: Not owner ...and as I set "disable pll" I get this message: Jan 21 10:44:38 server xntpd[3967]: [ID 534068 daemon.error] Can't adjust time: Not owner In my understanding it is basiclly the same, but ther seems to by a slight different. So is there a way to avoid xntpd setting the local time? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
