Incredibly slow /etc/init.d/ntpd start
(it hangs on boot so I do it manually but it is slow).
The contents of my /etc/ntp.conf are:
server 0.ca.pool.ntp.org
server 1.ca.pool.ntp.org
server 2.ca.pool.ntp.org
server 3.ca.pool.ntp.org
I put some of the debug log file of an /etc/init.d/ntpd/start
Jammer wrote:
> Harlan Stenn wrote:
>> I've heard of reports of Linux *losing* time rapidly.
>>
>> I recommend you visit:
>>
>> http://ntp.isc.org/Support/TroubleshootingNTP
>>
>> and pay particular attention to the "known hardware issues&qu
Harlan Stenn wrote:
> I've heard of reports of Linux *losing* time rapidly.
>
> I recommend you visit:
>
> http://ntp.isc.org/Support/TroubleshootingNTP
>
> and pay particular attention to the "known hardware issues" and "known
> operating system issues" sections.
>
> H
Thanks, I will check i
I have # ntpd --version
ntpd: ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and Linux kernel 2.6.19.7
with the Trustix-3.05 distribution.
I'm having problems with ntpd gaining a lot of time.
Are there log files anywhere?
ntpdate works fine.
I am using one server in /etc/ntp.conf
0.ca.pool.ntp.org
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Steve Kostecke wrote:
> On 2006-12-22, Jammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Jammer wrote:
>>
>>> The internal clock keeps time. I set only "server localhost"
>
>
>
>> # ntpq -np
>>
Steve Kostecke wrote:
> On 2006-12-23, Jammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Harlan Stenn wrote:
>>
>>> I suspect either hardware or OS problems (and possibly BIOS
>>> settings).
>>>
>>> Please see http://ntp.isc.org/Support/Trou
Jammer wrote:
> Harlan Stenn wrote:
>> With jitter that high you will never sync.
>>
>> I suspect either hardware or OS problems (and possibly BIOS settings).
>>
>> Please see http://ntp.isc.org/Support/TroubleshootingNTP .
>>
>> H
> The internal
Harlan Stenn wrote:
> With jitter that high you will never sync.
>
> I suspect either hardware or OS problems (and possibly BIOS settings).
>
> Please see http://ntp.isc.org/Support/TroubleshootingNTP .
>
> H
The internal clock keeps time.
I set only "server localhost"
_
Harlan Stenn wrote:
> With jitter that high you will never sync.
>
> I suspect either hardware or OS problems (and possibly BIOS settings).
>
> Please see http://ntp.isc.org/Support/TroubleshootingNTP .
>
> H
I deleted the driftfile and added iburst.
Jitter gets worse. :-(
I did these very clo
The main problem is that ntpd doesn't keep the time updated.
Why is it talking to 192.168.1.1?
That is my router.
192.168.1.110 is the Linux box that I want to keep updated with ntp.
receive: at 65 192.168.1.110<-192.168.1.1 mode 3 code 2
transmit: at 65 192.168.1.110->192.168.1.1 mode 4
# ntpq
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