Jacob Todd wrote:
The only thing I have changed with openntp is in /etc/ntpd.conf, I
added `listen on *`, maybe a few servers and in /etc/conf.d/ntpd or
whatever it's called, I added `-s` to OPTIONS. I've been using that on
a server for a year and my laptops for over two. I've had no problems
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Thursday 06 January 2011, Dale wrote:
I deleted the /etc/adjtime but it has not been recreated. What
creates this file? I deleted it a couple days ago and nothing has
brought it back yet.
/sbin/hwclock --systohc does.
What happens in the long run if yo
on 01/06/2011 07:31 PM Dale wrote the following:
>
> Well, I tried openntp for a good while last night and it was worse
> than ntp. It was adjusting the clock by something like 20 seconds at
> a time.
That's probably because you didn't put -s in the start up options in
/etc/conf.d/ntpd:
# See n
The only thing I have changed with openntp is in /etc/ntpd.conf, I added
`listen on *`, maybe a few servers and in /etc/conf.d/ntpd or whatever it's
called, I added `-s` to OPTIONS. I've been using that on a server for a year
and my laptops for over two. I've had no problems with syncing.
On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 11:31:30 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Well, I tried openntp for a good while last night and it was worse than
> ntp. It was adjusting the clock by something like 20 seconds at a
> time. Even ntp wasn't that bad.
ntpd won't shift the clock by too much at a time. If your clock is
fu
On Thursday 06 January 2011, Dale wrote:
> I deleted the /etc/adjtime but it has not been recreated. What
> creates this file? I deleted it a couple days ago and nothing has
> brought it back yet.
/sbin/hwclock --systohc does.
What happens in the long run if you don't run any synchronization
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Thursday 06 January 2011, Dale wrote:
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Wednesday 05 January 2011, Dale wrote:
Now on my old system, it would adjust the drift file and the
adjustments would get smaller and smaller. On the new rig, as
you can see it s
On Thursday 06 January 2011, Dale wrote:
> Francesco Talamona wrote:
> > On Wednesday 05 January 2011, Dale wrote:
> >> Now on my old system, it would adjust the drift file and the
> >> adjustments would get smaller and smaller. On the new rig, as
> >> you can see it stays about the same. I woul
Hi again,
Little update. I tried every version of ntp in the tree including one
released in the past few days that was supposed to have some more bug
fixes. No joy. Same thing in the log file and ntp.drift. It just
would not adjust the clock like it should and did on my old rig.
I unmerg
Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Wednesday 05 January 2011, Dale wrote:
Now on my old system, it would adjust the drift file and the
adjustments would get smaller and smaller. On the new rig, as you
can see it stays about the same. I would like it to get to a point
where it doesn't have to sy
On Wednesday 05 January 2011, Dale wrote:
> Now on my old system, it would adjust the drift file and the
> adjustments would get smaller and smaller. On the new rig, as you
> can see it stays about the same. I would like it to get to a point
> where it doesn't have to sync so often. I read on t
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