In 10.9 there was this nice pacemaker daemon (keeping the clock in sync).

In 10.10:
/private/var/db/ntp.drift  exists and has a plausible value:
-rw-r--r--@ 1 root  wheel  8 21 Oct 17:29 /private/var/db/ntp.drift
cat  /private/var/db/ntp.drift
-26.396

-rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  24720 10 Sep 06:27 /usr/libexec/pacemaker*

There is an entry in LaunchDaemons (which is identical to the one in 10.9):
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  217 10 Sep 06:27 
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.pacemaker.plist

all looks good, but pacemaker won't run.

What to do?
Is there a way to manually start pacemaker?
I am not using ntpd, but my own (Cocoa) app, which writes to ntp.drift and 
expects pacemaker to run.


Gerriet.


P.S. I asked the same question on Darwin-kernel two days ago, but got no answer.



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