On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 12:30:37AM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
To get it up to speed, looks like I'd have to shut ntpd down, run
ntpdate then restart ntp.
Check the ntpd man page.
-g (set in /etc/defaults/ntpd) overrides the 1000s sanity limit
and note the entry under -q:
-q Exit the
On 2009-02-22_01:46:23, Harry Putnam wrote:
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net writes:
On 02/22/2009 12:30 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I have debian lenny in several vmware applications on different
windows machines so some of them don't get run too often.
I noticed firing up one that
I have debian lenny in several vmware applications on different
windows machines so some of them don't get run too often.
I noticed firing up one that hasn't been run for a few weeks that the
time is off a by several of hours.
To get it up to speed, looks like I'd have to shut ntpd down, run
On 02/22/2009 12:30 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I have debian lenny in several vmware applications on different
windows machines so some of them don't get run too often.
I noticed firing up one that hasn't been run for a few weeks that the
time is off a by several of hours.
To get it up to speed,
Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net writes:
On 02/22/2009 12:30 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
I have debian lenny in several vmware applications on different
windows machines so some of them don't get run too often.
I noticed firing up one that hasn't been run for a few weeks that the
time is off a
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