Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2007, at 11:28 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> 
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have been net5501 testing with Darrick's latest builds for the
>> "asterisk-beta" branch.
>> http://www.djhsolutions.com/astlinux/
>>
>> With all the changes (runnix, unionfs, asterisk 1.4) things work
>> amazingly well... of course there are some problems.
>>
>> In particular openntpd.  This is what I have found.
>>
>> 1) The time is set properly at startup... perfectly.
>>
>> 2) Both the client and server processes are running and also show in
>> netstat -a.
>>
>> 3) Over a period of 24 hours, using "date", my clock looses about 10
>> seconds, but #2 above is still true.
>>
>> 4) As a test, I killed the ntpd processes, my local clock continues
>> to loose 10 sec per 24 hours.
>>
>> It is almost like Openntpd is working (ie. not exiting) but not
>> adjusting the local clock.
>> Anyone else notice this on a net5501?
>>
>> Lonnie
> 
> I'm trying to debug this problem...
> 
> I killed the startup _ntp daemon and then started openntpd in non- 
> daemon mode with:
> 
> ntpd -d
> 
> In this case, it appears to work, keeping proper time and adjusting  
> what 'date' look at.
> 
> Looking back at the 0.4.x versions, a rtc.ko module has been added to  
> the 0.5 beta branch.  I don't have a clue if this difference is a  
> part of the problem.
> 
> In summary, the startup demonized _ntp does set what 'date' looks at,  
> but when run as a root user, non-daemon, it works fine.  Any proposed  
> solutions?

Could be permissions on the rtc dev?

-- 
Darrick Hartman
DJH Solutions, LLC
http://www.djhsolutions.com

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