> On Jul 24, 2024, at 1:19 PM, Will Senn wrote:
>
> On 7/24/24 11:51 AM, Joel wrote:
>>
>> Depending on how you acquire a network address and DNS address, you might
>> not have access to your DNS yet?
>>
>> You can set ntpdate=NO in /etc/rc.conf to prevent running ntpdate at startup.
>>
>>
On 7/24/24 1:01 PM, Daniel Cunha wrote:
Hi Will,
seems an order issue if I get well, did you try to change the script
to execute before the ntpdate? (it could be a test)
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-rc.html#chap-rc-rcorder
It seems like the order's fine, but one of the scripts fi
On 7/24/24 1:12 PM, Brad Spencer wrote:
The network wasn't ready when ntpdate ran. This can happen on more than
just wireless networks. I have personally seen it on wired RPI devices
that use dhcp and on virtual machines that have higher than usual
latency (i.e. full CPU and device emulation on
Hi Will,
seems an order issue if I get well, did you try to change the script to
execute before the ntpdate? (it could be a test)
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-rc.html#chap-rc-rcorder
Em qua., 24 de jul. de 2024 às 14:19, Will Senn
escreveu:
> On 7/24/24 11:51 AM, Joel wrote:
> >
>
Depending on how you acquire a network address and DNS address, you
might not have access to your DNS yet?
You can set ntpdate=NO in /etc/rc.conf to prevent running ntpdate at
startup.
-Joel
On 7/24/2024 09:34, Will Senn wrote:
During boot up, I get the following message:
The following co
Will Senn writes:
> During boot up, I get the following message:
>
> The following components reported failures:
> /etc/rc.d/ntpdate
> See /var/run/rc.log for more information.
>
> uname -a
> NetBSD loki.sentech.home 10.0_STABLE NetBSD 10.0_STABLE (GENERIC) #0:
> Sat Jul 20 16:11:27 UTC 2024
On 7/24/24 11:51 AM, Joel wrote:
Depending on how you acquire a network address and DNS address, you
might not have access to your DNS yet?
You can set ntpdate=NO in /etc/rc.conf to prevent running ntpdate at
startup.
-Joel
Yes, that seems to be the problem. I'm using wifi (wpa_supplican
During boot up, I get the following message:
The following components reported failures:
/etc/rc.d/ntpdate
See /var/run/rc.log for more information.
uname -a
NetBSD loki.sentech.home 10.0_STABLE NetBSD 10.0_STABLE (GENERIC) #0:
Sat Jul 20 16:11:27 UTC 2024
mkre...@mkrepro.netbsd.org:/usr/sr