Greetings everybody;
I seem to have an ntp problem. I noticed a few minutes ago that if
my watch was anywhere near correct, then the computer was about 6
minutes fast. Doing a service ntpd restart crash set it back nearly
6 minutes.
Kernel is 2.6.15-rc5, xp2800 athlon box, gig of ram.
Heres the log since yesterdays reboot, including the restart just
now. What can be learned from it?
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: logging to file /var/log/ntp.log
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: ntpd [email protected] Fri Aug 26 04:27:20
EDT 2005 (1)
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: precision = 1.000 usec
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: Listening on interface wildcard,
0.0.0.0#123
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: Listening on interface lo, 127.0.0.1#123
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: Listening on interface eth0,
192.168.71.3#123
4 Dec 10:39:16 ntpd[1981]: kernel time sync status 0040
4 Dec 10:39:17 ntpd[1981]: frequency initialized 4.392 PPM from
/var/lib/ntp/drift
4 Dec 10:42:32 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10
4 Dec 10:42:32 ntpd[1981]: kernel time sync disabled 0041
4 Dec 10:43:36 ntpd[1981]: kernel time sync enabled 0001
4 Dec 14:30:12 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to 80.96.120.249, stratum 2
4 Dec 14:33:02 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to 64.109.43.141, stratum 2
4 Dec 14:35:12 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10
4 Dec 20:35:32 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to 80.96.120.249, stratum 2
4 Dec 20:37:40 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to 64.109.43.141, stratum 2
4 Dec 20:38:56 ntpd[1981]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10
5 Dec 00:06:20 ntpd[1981]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: logging to file /var/log/ntp.log
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: ntpd [email protected] Fri Aug 26 04:27:20
EDT 2005 (1)
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: precision = 1.000 usec
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: Listening on interface wildcard,
0.0.0.0#123
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: Listening on interface lo, 127.0.0.1#123
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: Listening on interface eth0,
192.168.71.3#123
5 Dec 00:00:38 ntpd[22610]: kernel time sync status 0040
5 Dec 00:00:39 ntpd[22610]: frequency initialized 4.392 PPM from
/var/lib/ntp/drift
5 Dec 00:03:58 ntpd[22610]: synchronized to LOCAL(0), stratum 10
5 Dec 00:03:58 ntpd[22610]: kernel time sync disabled 0041
5 Dec 00:05:04 ntpd[22610]: kernel time sync enabled 0001
Thanks for any hints anybody can throw my way.
--
Cheers, Gene
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