Since I have installed the new kernel 2.6.14, ntpd is unable to
synchronize the time:
talla:~# ntpq
ntpq> pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
10.0.0.1 129.132.2.21 3 u 25 64 377 0.871 -88310.
4885.09
ntpq> as
ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 14484 9014 yes yes none reject reachable 1
ntpq> rv 14484
assID=14484 status=9014 reach, conf, 1 event, event_reach,
srcadr=10.0.0.1, srcport=123, dstadr=10.0.33.10, dstport=123, leap=00,
stratum=3, precision=-17, rootdelay=37.842, rootdispersion=59.311,
refid=129.132.2.21, reach=377, unreach=0, hmode=3, pmode=4, hpoll=6,
ppoll=6, flash=00 ok, keyid=0, ttl=0, offset=-88310.312, delay=0.871,
dispersion=2.484, jitter=4885.096,
reftime=c713bf2b.ed424e59 Wed, Nov 2 2005 23:41:47.926,
org=c713c16b.0e8ee6b8 Wed, Nov 2 2005 23:51:23.056,
rec=c713c1c6.a420b3d4 Wed, Nov 2 2005 23:52:54.641,
xmt=c713c1c6.a3c7f77a Wed, Nov 2 2005 23:52:54.639,
filtdelay= 0.89 0.89 0.87 0.88 0.90 0.88 0.90 0.90,
filtoffset= -91583. -90207. -88310. -86973. -85104. -83843. -81507. -79682.,
filtdisp= 0.01 0.96 1.93 2.88 3.85 4.83 5.79 6.75
ntpq>
The offset alway grow without correction from ntpd. This was perfectly
working with the previouse 2.6.8 kernel used on this machine and the
10.0.0.1 router still work as others machines on the network work well
at the same time:
craie:~# ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
*10.0.0.1 129.132.2.21 3 u 636 1024 377 1.170 2.184
0.369
From the /var/log/ntpstats/peerstats history, the offset start growing
exactly at the same time I rebooted with the new 2.6.14 kernel. The ntpd
is the from the Debian Sarge version "ntpd 4.2.0a@1:4.2.0a+stable-2-r
Fri Aug 26 10:30:12 UTC 2005 (1)".
--
Jean-Christian de Rivaz
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