Re: [ntp:questions] debugging cronic offset on Windows 2003 client

2012-02-08 Thread David J Taylor
Just deployed the 4.2.4p8 NTP client to 50 Windows 2003 SP2 servers, and all seem to be running fine...except... One or two of the clients develop an offset of about 16 seconds. Restarting the service puts them back in sync with the NTP server, but in a few minutes they're back to the old offs

Re: [ntp:questions] debugging cronic offset on Windows 2003 client

2012-02-01 Thread Dave Hart
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 18:21, Lylex Ryan wrote: > What option can I add to the conf file to specify a log file? logfile "c:\some\dir\ntp.log" should work, but with the caveat that ntpd logs some information before processing ntp.conf which will end up in your application event log. To log from

[ntp:questions] debugging cronic offset on Windows 2003 client

2012-02-01 Thread Lylex Ryan
Just deployed the 4.2.4p8 NTP client to 50 Windows 2003 SP2 servers, and all seem to be running fine...except... One or two of the clients develop an offset of about 16 seconds.  Restarting the service puts them back in sync with the NTP server, but in a few minutes they're back to the old off