Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread Mick
On Friday, 26 July 2019 16:49:25 BST Rich Freeman wrote: > On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 11:32 AM YUE Daian wrote: > > I switched to a faster NTP server. It still takes some seconds but > > better than before. > > > > Maybe you are right. Having correct system time is more important than > > several

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread Rich Freeman
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 11:32 AM YUE Daian wrote: > > I switched to a faster NTP server. It still takes some seconds but > better than before. > > Maybe you are right. Having correct system time is more important than > several seconds... You're never going to make NTP fast unless you're using a

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread YUE Daian
On 2019-07-26 17:15, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * YUE Daian: > >> I added [ntp-client] to the default boot level (OpenRC), however it >> seriously slows down the boot process (around 10 seconds or so). > > Launching 'clamd' can hold up a reboot for a minute or longer, so ten > seconds do not seem

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread YUE Daian
On 2019-07-26 15:55, Mick wrote: > On Friday, 26 July 2019 15:23:11 BST YUE Daian wrote: >> On 2019-07-26 09:30, Peter Humphrey wrote: >> > On Friday, 26 July 2019 05:36:29 BST YUE Daian wrote: >> >> Hi folks, >> >> >> >> I use ntp-client to synchronize the date/time of my Gentoo system. >> >>

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread Ralph Seichter
* YUE Daian: > I added [ntp-client] to the default boot level (OpenRC), however it > seriously slows down the boot process (around 10 seconds or so). Launching 'clamd' can hold up a reboot for a minute or longer, so ten seconds do not seem that bad to me. > Is there any way to make it faster?

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread Mick
On Friday, 26 July 2019 15:23:11 BST YUE Daian wrote: > On 2019-07-26 09:30, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Friday, 26 July 2019 05:36:29 BST YUE Daian wrote: > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> I use ntp-client to synchronize the date/time of my Gentoo system. > >> > >> I added it to the default boot level

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread YUE Daian
On 2019-07-26 09:30, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Friday, 26 July 2019 05:36:29 BST YUE Daian wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> I use ntp-client to synchronize the date/time of my Gentoo system. >> >> I added it to the default boot level (OpenRC), however it seriously >> slows down the boot process

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-26 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Friday, 26 July 2019 05:36:29 BST YUE Daian wrote: > Hi folks, > > I use ntp-client to synchronize the date/time of my Gentoo system. > > I added it to the default boot level (OpenRC), however it seriously > slows down the boot process (around 10 seconds or so). > > Is there any way to make

[gentoo-user] ntp-client slows down the boot process

2019-07-25 Thread YUE Daian
Hi folks, I use ntp-client to synchronize the date/time of my Gentoo system. I added it to the default boot level (OpenRC), however it seriously slows down the boot process (around 10 seconds or so). Is there any way to make it faster? Or am I using the wrong service? Thanks in advance! Danny

[gentoo-user] ntp Vs openntp vis a vis Plasma desktop

2017-06-16 Thread Andrew Lowe
Good afternoon all, Does anyone have any inside knowledge as to why 5.9.5 of KDE plasma desktop did not require ntp whereas 5.10.5 does? I use Openntp and been using KDE 5 for ages with the time being correct so was wondering why now the requirement for net-misc/ntp specifically.

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
On Wednesday 03 April 2013 05:06:00 AM IST, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME? Stefan I use busybox :D

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 03.04.2013 10:28, schrieb Nilesh Govindrajan: On Wednesday 03 April 2013 05:06:00 AM IST, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Marc Stürmer
Am 03.04.2013 01:36, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME? Just two different hammers for the same nail. Another

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 03.04.2013 12:21, schrieb Marc Stürmer: Just two different hammers for the same nail. Sure. I just like the quicker syncing/adjusting of chrony. Another alternative is OpenNTPD btw, http://www.openntpd.org/ I will have a look as well ;-) Thanks, Stefan

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 03 Apr 2013 11:38:56 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: Am 03.04.2013 12:21, schrieb Marc Stürmer: Just two different hammers for the same nail. Sure. I just like the quicker syncing/adjusting of chrony. Another alternative is OpenNTPD btw, http://www.openntpd.org/ I will have

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday 03 April 2013 00:36:00 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME? I've been using chrony for years now. It

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 03 Apr 2013 16:41:14 Peter Humphrey wrote: On Wednesday 03 April 2013 00:36:00 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-03 Thread Peter Humphrey
[Sorry if this not entirely coherent: it's growing late here.] On Wednesday 03 April 2013 22:45:11 Mick wrote: Do you have chronyc set up to signal off/online status to chronyd? If so, where do you run it from? No, I don't need to bother with manual control: it just works for me. I did play

[gentoo-user] ntp-daemons

2013-04-02 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
I always used net-misc/ntp for syncing time. Now I found net-misc/chrony and set it up looks good so far. Any opinions and experiences on the various ways of getting THE TIME? Stefan

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp large drift (frequency error, frequent time resets) [SOLVED]

2009-10-27 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Hi folks The problem is solved now. Actually, a BIOS upgrade solved the problem. Details: The board is a Asus A3M78-Pro with a AMD 5050e Athlon64 Dual core CPU. Bios version was V0902 with with it was originally shipped. Asus bios notes for that board say that with Version 11xx a bug was fixed

[gentoo-user] ntp large drift (frequency error, frequent time resets)

2009-10-26 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Hi there! I think I have a problem with the system time, which is considerable too slow. It looses about 3 seconds every 20 minutes (i.e. ~10 secs/hour or 4 minutes per day). This seems to be too much for ntp to compensate. When I start ntp, I get frequent time reset messages in the log:

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp large drift (frequency error, frequent time resets)

2009-10-26 Thread Jil Larner
Hi, Alexander Puchmayr a écrit : I think I have a problem with the system time, which is considerable too slow. It looses about 3 seconds every 20 minutes (i.e. ~10 secs/hour or 4 minutes per day). This seems to be too much for ntp to compensate. Is it physical or virtual environment? If

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp large drift (frequency error, frequent time resets)

2009-10-26 Thread Alexander Puchmayr
Am Montag 26 Oktober 2009 16:23:11 schrieb Jil Larner: Hi, Alexander Puchmayr a écrit : I think I have a problem with the system time, which is considerable too slow. It looses about 3 seconds every 20 minutes (i.e. ~10 secs/hour or 4 minutes per day). This seems to be too much for ntp

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP: ntp-client doesn't start

2006-11-07 Thread PaulNM
Christopher Kern wrote: Hope this helps... When investigating this myself, I found that I needed to set up a link to the service in /etc/init.d with this command as the root user: cd /etc/runlevels/default ln -s /etc/init.d/ntp-client . (no quotes, of course) This works fine at

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client doesn't start

2006-11-06 Thread John Blinka
Roger Mason wrote: I may be leading you astray, but that IP address looks like one for a private net. Is ntp-client looking on that private net for a time-server? It is a private net, but ntp-client is looking at pool.ntp.org for the time server. John -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing

[gentoo-user] ntp-client doesn't start

2006-11-05 Thread John Blinka
Hi, I have a very old Dell P150ST laptop that I try to maintain Gentoo on. Every time I boot it, it complains ERROR: cannot start ntp-client as net.eth0 could not be started. The laptop is old enough that the ethernet connection is by a Xircom pcmcia card, and this works well except for

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client doesn't start

2006-11-05 Thread Roger Mason
John Blinka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The laptop is old enough that the ethernet connection is by a Xircom pcmcia card, and this works well except for ntp-client. The claim that net.eth0 could not be started puzzles me since, after the machine boots, ifconfig gives eth0 Link

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-26 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi, On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:28:28 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm, for some reason my ISP's ntp server does not work with my Gentoo (it works with WinXP): [...] What's this port time unreachable message - the rdate command times out of course. Well, the time port (37 tcp/udp) is not

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-26 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 14:05, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote: Hi, On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:28:28 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm, for some reason my ISP's ntp server does not work with my Gentoo (it works with WinXP): [...] What's this port time unreachable message - the rdate

[gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-22 Thread Mick
For a laptop . . . What do/would you use and why? I can't be bothered setting my clock manually anymore and thought of moving on with the times (pun intended). :) -- Regards, Mick pgpzGJxCqThQR.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-22 Thread Mike Williams
On Friday 22 September 2006 14:26, Mick wrote: For a laptop . . . What do/would you use and why? I can't be bothered setting my clock manually anymore and thought of moving on with the times (pun intended). :) openntpd, it's easy. Install, run. -- Mike Williams -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-22 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote: For a laptop . . . What do/would you use and why? ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better solution. I thin it was originally intended for dialup use, but is well suited to a laptop with an intermittent Internet

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-22 Thread Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote: For a laptop . . . What do/would you use and why? ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better solution. I thin it was originally intended for dialup use, but is well suited to a laptop

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP or chrony?

2006-09-22 Thread Mick
On Friday 22 September 2006 18:41, Dale wrote: Neil Bothwick wrote: On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote: For a laptop . . . What do/would you use and why? ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better solution. I thin it was originally intended for

[gentoo-user] ntp seems a bit flaky

2006-07-03 Thread Andrew Lowe
Hi all, I seem to have a bit of a problem with ntp and am hoping someone here can steer me in the direction of a fix. I have one of your typical home setups, linux server doing firewall, samba, ntp, etc etc. with a couple of M$ workstations/laptops as clients. On boot on the M$ machines I

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-10 Thread Francesco Riosa
Michael W. Holdeman wrote: On Sunday 09 April 2006 15:07, Richard Fish wrote: On 4/9/06, Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: configure: error: mysql configure failed. Please check config.log for more information. The config.log file can be found in

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-10 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/10/06, Francesco Riosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please, compress with bzip or use bugzilla for this kind of issues/attachments. I'll take the blame for this, since I asked Michael to post it. Sorry all. I should suggested either to compress it or send it to me privately. -Richard --

[gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
I can't seem to get php to build. checking for mysql_close in -lmysqlclient... no checking for mysql_error in -lmysqlclient... no configure: error: mysql configure failed. Please check config.log for more information. !!! ERROR: dev-lang/php-5.1.2 failed. Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1532:

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/9/06, Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: configure: error: mysql configure failed. Please check config.log for more information. The config.log file can be found in /var/tmp/portage/php-5.1.2/work/php-5.1.2/config.log. You can look there for clues, or post it here if you need

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Heiko Wundram
Am Sonntag 09 April 2006 21:45 schrieb Michael W. Holdeman: snip The problem isn't that mysql can't be found (is broken), but that autoconf thinks you have msql installed (which is also some form of SQL database, but more in the style of SQLite, IIRC, but anyway, probably not what you want).

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/9/06, Heiko Wundram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This awfully sounds like a bug in autoconf, because just before the mysql stuff it checks for msql, and finds out that the support is broken (and doesn't barf on that!), but still tries to link against libmsql later on in the autoconf run. Not

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
On Sunday 09 April 2006 18:21, Richard Fish wrote: On 4/9/06, Heiko Wundram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This awfully sounds like a bug in autoconf, because just before the mysql stuff it checks for msql, and finds out that the support is broken (and doesn't barf on that!), but still tries to

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp/php wont build mysql configure failed

2006-04-09 Thread Heiko Wundram
Am Montag 10 April 2006 00:21 schrieb Richard Fish: Not a bug in the autoconf package, but in the autoconf scripts for php. That's what I meant... Anyway, I didn't know that msql wasn't available in portage, and I personally have yet to see the warning you referenced. Good to know such a beast

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-15 Thread David Corbin
On Monday 13 March 2006 12:22 am, Rumen Yotov wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 19:43, David Corbin wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 04:28 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 20:16, David Corbin wrote: ntp-client is in my default run level. However, when I it runs at boot

[gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-12 Thread David Corbin
ntp-client is in my default run level. However, when I it runs at boot time, I get this error message: 12 Mar 09:06:24 ntpd[9516]: cap_set_proc() failed to drop root privileges: Operation not permitted 12 Mar 09:06:26 ntpd[9561]: parent died before we finished, exiting If I run it as root

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-12 Thread David Corbin
On Sunday 12 March 2006 04:28 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 20:16, David Corbin wrote: ntp-client is in my default run level. However, when I it runs at boot time, I get this error message: 12 Mar 09:06:24 ntpd[9516]: cap_set_proc() failed to drop root privileges:

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problems

2006-03-12 Thread Rumen Yotov
On Sunday 12 March 2006 19:43, David Corbin wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 04:28 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Sunday 12 March 2006 20:16, David Corbin wrote: ntp-client is in my default run level. However, when I it runs at boot time, I get this error message: 12 Mar 09:06:24

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Brandon Enright
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 01:32 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote: My system was off about 10 days and when I turned it back on, I began getting these messages in my logwatch: Time Reset time stepped -0.133773 time stepped -0.662954 time stepped +0.271164 time stepped +0.461200

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
Brandon Enright wrote: On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 01:32 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote: My system was off about 10 days and when I turned it back on, I began getting these messages in my logwatch: Time Reset time stepped -0.133773 time stepped -0.662954 time stepped +0.271164 time

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Brandon Enright
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 02:41 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote: Brandon Enright wrote: On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 01:32 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote: My system was off about 10 days and when I turned it back on, I began getting these messages in my logwatch: Time Reset time stepped

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
Brandon Enright wrote: So from your output a couple issues stick out. You're only peering with one machine which generally doesn't work so well. You're probably better off just using ntpdate periodically if you are only going to sample one server. Also, the delay on the server you are

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 12:38, Anthony E. Caudel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem': Brandon Enright wrote: Well, overnight it only reset twice; - some improvement! Here is my complete ntp.conf: # Name of the servers ntpd should sync with # Please respect

RE: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Brandon Enright
Anthony E. Caudel wrote: Brandon Enright wrote: So from your output a couple issues stick out. You're only peering with one machine which generally doesn't work so well. You're probably better off just using ntpdate periodically if you are only going to sample one server. Also,

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-22 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 13:13, Brandon Enright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'RE: [gentoo-user] NTP problem': Anthony E. Caudel wrote: I can't speak for others but my experience with pool.ntp.org has been very poor. Some of the servers are close by and low latency and others are in far

[gentoo-user] NTP problem

2006-02-21 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
My system was off about 10 days and when I turned it back on, I began getting these messages in my logwatch: Time Reset time stepped -0.133773 time stepped -0.662954 time stepped +0.271164 time stepped +0.461200 time stepped -0.787647 snip Time Reset 25 times (total: -1.239782 s

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp won't synchronize

2006-01-10 Thread Francesco Riosa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been struggling with ntp for some time now. I've followed the gentoo wiki HOWTO for ntp: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_MythTV#NTP As well as many other sources over the months. Basically, ntpq shows that I am not synchronized to any peers: # ntpq

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp won't synchronize

2006-01-10 Thread Devon Miller
Make sure you have told you firewall to allow port 123 for both TCP UDP.I had the same behavior until I did that.dcmOn 1/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been struggling with ntp for some time now.I've followed thegentoo wiki HOWTO for

[gentoo-user] ntp won't synchronize

2006-01-09 Thread matthew . garman
I've been struggling with ntp for some time now. I've followed the gentoo wiki HOWTO for ntp: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_MythTV#NTP As well as many other sources over the months. Basically, ntpq shows that I am not synchronized to any peers: # ntpq -p remote refid

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-10 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 18:13:47 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote: I'm willing to gues that in the OP's case the ifplugd is not setting the provide net flag correctly and/or it is setting the flag before a cable is actually connected. In any case it's probably down dirty with the gentoo networking

[gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-09 Thread Daevid Vincent
What determines the order that things in rc-update (/etc/init.d) start? I run ifplugd, and I notice that (as the title says), ntp-client is starting before net.eth0 and therefore can't find the pool.ntp.org site (of course). /etc/init.d/ntp-client shows depend() { before cron portmap

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-09 Thread Edward Catmur
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 14:08 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote: What determines the order that things in rc-update (/etc/init.d) start? I run ifplugd, and I notice that (as the title says), ntp-client is starting before net.eth0 and therefore can't find the pool.ntp.org site (of course). Look at

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-09 Thread Holly Bostick
Daevid Vincent schreef: What determines the order that things in rc-update (/etc/init.d) start? I run ifplugd, and I notice that (as the title says), ntp-client is starting before net.eth0 and therefore can't find the pool.ntp.org site (of course). /etc/init.d/ntp-client shows depend()

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-09 Thread Dave Nebinger
So shouldn't it wait till the network has started and I have an IP address from ifplugd? Well, isn't the problem here that the network isn't being requested to start (until ntp tries to make a connection, which of course attempts to start it, but then it's too late)? [snip] So I would

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp-client starting before net.eth0

2005-09-09 Thread John Jolet
On Sep 9, 2005, at 5:13 PM, Dave Nebinger wrote: So shouldn't it wait till the network has started and I have an IP address from ifplugd? Well, isn't the problem here that the network isn't being requested to start (until ntp tries to make a connection, which of course attempts to

[gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Bruno Lustosa
Hello. I'm running ntpd as server on one of my machines, and it keeps itself in sync with 6 time servers around the globe. The synchronization works very well. The problem is when I try to get the other machines on the network to sync themselves with this one server. Most of them are running linux

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread krzaq
On 8/23/05, Bruno Lustosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello. I'm running ntpd as server on one of my machines, and it keeps itself in sync with 6 time servers around the globe. The synchronization works very well. The problem is when I try to get the other machines on the network to sync

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Bruno Lustosa
On 8/23/05, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That offset looks rather large. NTP really wants to make constant small changes, not a single huge change. This is why the ntpd setup allows for an immediate sync via ntpdate before starting the daemon. To fix this I'd shut down ntpd, run ntpdate

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread kashani
Bruno Lustosa wrote: Hello. I'm running ntpd as server on one of my machines, and it keeps itself in sync with 6 time servers around the globe. The synchronization works very well. The problem is when I try to get the other machines on the network to sync themselves with this one server. Most of

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 23 August 2005 13:36, Bruno Lustosa wrote: Hello. I'm running ntpd as server on one of my machines, and it keeps itself in sync with 6 time servers around the globe. The synchronization works very well. The problem is when I try to get the other machines on the network to sync themselves

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread krzaq
On 8/23/05, Bruno Lustosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/23/05, kashani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That offset looks rather large. NTP really wants to make constant small changes, not a single huge change. This is why the ntpd setup allows for an immediate sync via ntpdate before starting the

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Bruno Lustosa
Just as a sidenote. My machine is running dhcpcd, and it sometimes overwrites /etc/ntp.conf for some reason, even though I have 'dhcpcd_eth0=-N' on /etc/conf.d/net. I don't know how to make dhcpcd leave /etc/ntp.conf alone OR make it write a correct ntp.conf (without a bunch of 'restrict' lines).

RE: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Michael Kintzios
-Original Message- From: Bruno Lustosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 August 2005 15:30 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem On 8/23/05, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: timeserver 217.160.252.229 3 u 26 64 3770.214

Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Bruno Lustosa
On 8/23/05, Michael Kintzios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you set all the internal clients up as stratum 3, your internal server as stratum 2 and your external reference timeservers as stratum 1? No, but do I have to do this manually? It seems ntp can discover the stratum of the servers by

Re: Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem

2005-08-23 Thread Michael Kintzios
From:: Bruno Lustosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ntp problem Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:50:43 -0300 On 8/23/05, Michael Kintzios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you set all the internal clients up as stratum 3, your internal server

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-21 Thread Robert Svoboda
* Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-20 10:30]: I'm sorry to ask something so basic, but is there an Idiot's Guide to Time Syncronization on Gentoo Linux anywhere? I just can't figure the dumb thing out. :-( try openntpd which is as simple as emerge openntpd I don't remember if I had to change

[gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-20 Thread Peng
I'm sorry to ask something so basic, but is there an Idiot's Guide to Time Syncronization on Gentoo Linux anywhere? I just can't figure the dumb thing out. :-( -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-20 Thread Nuno Alexandre
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 03:21 -0400, Peng wrote: I'm sorry to ask something so basic, but is there an Idiot's Guide to Time Syncronization on Gentoo Linux anywhere? I just can't figure the dumb thing out. :-( -- Hi, try this one: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_NTP --

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-20 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:49:32 +0200 Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2005 14:29 schrieb ext Ciaran McCreesh: | On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 03:21:38 -0400 Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wrote: | | I'm sorry to ask something so basic, but is there an Idiot's Guide | | to Time

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-20 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2005 15:41 schrieb ext Ciaran McCreesh: On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:49:32 +0200 Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2005 14:29 schrieb ext Ciaran McCreesh: | rdate -s ntp.foo.com | | Sorry, but no. rdate != ntp. Actually, yes. The request

Re: [gentoo-user] NTP

2005-04-20 Thread Scott Jones
Make a cron job that runs this command once a day: ntpdate time.datum.com. Works really well for me. I hope this helps. Scott JonesOn 4/20/05, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2005 15:41 schrieb ext Ciaran McCreesh: On Wed, 20 Apr 2005 14:49:32 +0200 Dirk Heinrichs