[ntp:questions] slow start

2007-05-28 Thread Jammer
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

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux-2.6 kernel and ntpd-4.2.0

2007-03-17 Thread Jammer
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

Re: [ntp:questions] Linux-2.6 kernel and ntpd-4.2.0

2007-03-17 Thread Jammer
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

[ntp:questions] Linux-2.6 kernel and ntpd-4.2.0

2007-03-17 Thread Jammer
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 __

Re: [ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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 >>

Re: [ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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

Re: [ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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

Re: [ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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" _

Re: [ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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

[ntp:questions] slowly gaining time

2006-12-22 Thread Jammer
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