On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 14:51, James Pifer wrote: > I have RH7.1 server that should be running NTp for the rest of the > machines on my network, Linux, Netware, and win32. Problem is that it > doesn't seem to be working, but I know it used to. > > I don't see any log files specific to NTP in /var/logs. What log files > does NTP write to? > > If I port scan the machine I do not see port 123 open. Isn't that what > NTP uses for clients that want to connect to it? There is no firewall > running as it's only on the internal network. > > If I "ps -ef | grep ntp" it returns that "ntpd -A" is running. > > The drift file has a fairly current time/date stamp (within the hour) > and contains "-86.218" > > Any suggestions on how to proceed?
Have you tried using ntpq or ntpdc to query the status? You can check the documentation at http://www.ntp.org for how to use them and the list of commands. Linus -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list