Hey, While I have used custom builds in the past, I am currently running the repository version, albeit with a few custom binaries sitting in asturw. I thought about the old edit issue, and even rewrote them all and launched ntpd manually. Nothing.
BUT, I think Guy figured out the problem in the next email in the thread. -James On 06/26/2010 07:52 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: > James, > > This is weird, indeed... > > ntpd 4.2.4p7 -> 4.2.4p8 was just a (Severity: HIGH) security fix. > > I haven't seen any ntpd problems, but I don't have a 'via' box. > > Did you build this yourself, or from the repository? > > Michael mentioned to try 4.2.6p1, but so far the 4.2.6 series has an issue > for us, we first do (equivalent to the retired ntpdate) > $ ntpd -g -q -c /etc/ntpd.conf > > to reset the clock in one big step, but in 4.2.6 (4.2.6p1 appears to be the > same per Michael's log) > > Jun 26 12:05:34 alix daemon.notice ntpd[2447]: ntpd: time slew +0.000000 s > > the clock is not immediately slew'ed as 4.2.4 does, which is a problem for us. > > > In 0.7.2 try the new command > $ show-union > > without arguments shows the contents of the ASTURW unionfs overlay (minus the > sounds and kd), the list should be fairly short, maybe some old edit is > causing a problem. > > Lonnie > > > On Jun 25, 2010, at 11:17 PM, James Babiak wrote: > > >> Hey, >> >> I just noticed that since I upgraded to 0.7.2, that ntpd doesn't work. >> >> I rebooted a phone, and saw that it wasn't able to pull the time. I checked >> on the box, and saw ntpd wasn't running. Originally I thought it just >> crashed (which has happened in the past), but I tried restarting the daemon >> and it error'd out. Even after a reboot (which has occurred three times) I >> still have the same problem: >> >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.notice ntpd[2705]: ntpd >> [email protected] Thu May 13 00:20:20 UTC 2010 (1) >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.debug ntpd[2705]: >> signal_no_reset: signal 13 had flags 4000000 >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.info ntpd[2705]: precision = >> 1.018 usec >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.debug ntpd[2705]: ntp_io: >> estimated max descriptors: 1024, initial socket boundary: 16 >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.info ntpd[2705]: Listening >> on interface #0 wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled >> /var/log/messages.0:Dec 31 19:01:31 voip daemon.err ntpd[2705]: unable to >> bind to wildcard socket address :: - another process may be running - EXITING >> >> It can neither query the server for the time to set itself, nor bind to the >> port to listen for queries itself. >> >> At first I assumed, based on those logs, that something else was listening >> on port 123, and ntpd couldn't bind to it. But netstat showed that it was >> not the case. I know it was running perfectly fine before, though I can't >> say for sure that it never worked with 0.7.2, though I upgraded to it >> recently, and I don't remember for a fact if it ever ran since that point. >> >> Knowing that it did work prior to the upgrade, I copied over an older >> version of ntpd, and that works fine. The version bundled with 0.7.2 is >> 4.2.4p8, and the version that does work is 4.2.4p7. >> With the older version: >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.notice ntpd[7286]: ntpd >> [email protected] Tue Apr 20 15:33:00 UTC 2010 (1) >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.debug ntpd[7286]: >> signal_no_reset: signal 13 had flags 4000000 >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: precision = >> 1.018 usec >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.debug ntpd[7286]: ntp_io: >> estimated max descriptors: 1024, initial socket boundary: 16 >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #0 wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #1 lo, 127.0.0.1#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #2 eth0, 174.58.33.164#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #3 eth1, 172.20.0.1#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #4 eth2.30, 172.30.0.1#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #5 tun0, 172.21.0.1#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: Listening on >> interface #6 tun2, 172.22.0.5#123 Enabled >> /var/log/messages:Jun 25 21:47:07 voip daemon.info ntpd[7286]: kernel time >> sync status 0040 >> >> Very weird... I've messed around with things trying to figure out why it's >> broken, but for the life of me can't. >> >> Anyone else have any issues with ntpd 4.2.4p8 and 0.7.2 on a Via system? >> >> Thanks. >> >> -James >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint >> What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? >> Visit sprint.com/first -- >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first_______________________________________________ >> Astlinux-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users >> >> Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to >> [email protected]. >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint > What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? > Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first > _______________________________________________ > Astlinux-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users > > Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to > [email protected]. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? 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