michael wrote, On 08/06/2008 03:56 AM:
It seems my clock is losing time but yet I have 'enable Network Time
Protocol' enabled and set to a local time machine. If I
by "a local time machine" do you mean:
server 127.127.1.0
???
or
server 130.88.200.6 burst
restrict 130.88.200.6 mask 255.255.255.255 nomodify notrap noquery
???
127.127.1.0 is only *sort of* reliable once it has been disciplined, i.e., a
drift file built up for a few days.
sudo /etc/init.d/ntpd stop
sudo /usr/sbin/ntpdate 130.88.200.6
then it resets it to the correct time, so how come it's losing time?
start ntpd, wait ~15 minutes, then run
/usr/sbin/ntpq -p
and send us the results.
i.e., to little information so far.
I was expecting to see stats in /var/log/ntpstats (as per my Debian box)
but that dir doesn't exist on this Fed box...
You have to config ntpd (in /etc/ntp.conf) to keep the stats, which are most
times not needed, and I don't remember what config items have to be set to
keep those stats.
Any ideas folks? Ta, M
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