Re: [gentoo-user] openntp failed?
On 08/10/2016 10:48 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: On Wednesday 10 Aug 2016 08:27:53 james wrote: Any hints on using this net-misc/openntpd ? No, but have you thought of using chrony instead? It's served me well for many years and I don't get any impression of bloat. That's just an informal opinion; I haven't looked into it closely. I may look into that later. Right now, I just need something easy and lightweight, that works across system, VM, containers and embedded systems. Openntp seems to be fine for that. I may look at chrony at a later date, if openntp fails for unknown reasons. It is pretty small and quite simple, so it does meet my needs, atm. Later on, I may need to test a variety of ntp daemons against musl and maybe some other glibc replacements, but not now. thx, James
Re: [gentoo-user] openntp failed?
On 08/10/2016 09:41 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: On 08/10/2016 09:27 AM, james wrote: Googling produces little on this package, but the man pages. I even tried to stop and restart the daemon, but that makes no difference but to verifyh that openntp is actually the daemon running:: Starting OpenNTPD ... Any hints on using this net-misc/openntpd ? There's no "ntpdate" executable in openntpd, but you can tell it to force an update whenever you start the daemon by adding "-s" to your NTPD_OPTS in /etc/conf.d/ntpd. If you do that and restart the daemon, you should wind up with the correct time at least. fixed. Thx James
Re: [gentoo-user] openntp failed?
On Wednesday 10 Aug 2016 08:27:53 james wrote: > Any hints on using this net-misc/openntpd ? No, but have you thought of using chrony instead? It's served me well for many years and I don't get any impression of bloat. That's just an informal opinion; I haven't looked into it closely. -- Rgds Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] openntp failed?
On 08/10/2016 09:27 AM, james wrote: > > Googling produces little on this package, but the man pages. > I even tried to stop and restart the daemon, but that makes no > difference but to verifyh that openntp is actually the daemon running:: > Starting OpenNTPD ... > > Any hints on using this net-misc/openntpd ? > There's no "ntpdate" executable in openntpd, but you can tell it to force an update whenever you start the daemon by adding "-s" to your NTPD_OPTS in /etc/conf.d/ntpd. If you do that and restart the daemon, you should wind up with the correct time at least.