On 100121 at 10:00, Kyle wrote:
> However, since then server loses time BIG time. Funny thing is,
> other server in same subnet (also NTP) keeps perfect time. Both
> running CentOS 5.x.

Did you check /etc/adjtime? Not only will NTP refuse to change the
clock in large steps, it also makes a record of past adjustments to
continually adjust the system clock. (man adjtime)

I'd try this:

- kill any ntp server/clients
- delete etc/adjtime and possibly that drift file of yours..
- ntpdate -b good.ntp.server.com.au
- start ntp server


/steffen
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