[Freeipa-users] Re: NTP

2018-04-04 Thread Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users
So I made the change to 2 server, 1 in Amazon and 1 in my local office.  I am seeing high offset/drift from ntp in prometheus (alerting system).  And anything to my local office from AWS has high delay and offset.  However when I check out the local office I see the exact opposite. [centos@freei

[Freeipa-users] Re: NTP

2018-04-03 Thread Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users
Thank you sir.  I'll mix up the order of public ntp servers and see what happens. On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 1:24 PM, Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users wrote: Andrew Meyer wrote: > This is a mix of VMware VMs an AWS instances.  All CentOS 7. It was VMware that had the poor time keeping

[Freeipa-users] Re: NTP

2018-04-03 Thread Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Andrew Meyer wrote: > This is a mix of VMware VMs an AWS instances.  All CentOS 7. It was VMware that had the poor time keeping but this was 7 or 8 years ago in the Fedora 11/12 time period. I'd find it hard to believe the same time problems exist today but some googling might turn up something fo

[Freeipa-users] Re: NTP

2018-04-03 Thread Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users
This is a mix of VMware VMs an AWS instances.  All CentOS 7. On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 1:04 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote: Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote: > I need some clarification on this.  I have my FreeIPA server in > talking.  NTP is working.  However Some servers are getting ntp

[Freeipa-users] Re: NTP

2018-04-03 Thread Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote: > I need some clarification on this.  I have my FreeIPA server in > talking.  NTP is working.  However Some servers are getting ntp drift.  > If I go into /etc/ntp.conf I see that at the bottom FreeIPA adds server > at the bottom of the file. > > ### Added by