On Sat, 3 Dec 2011, Nightly Mass-Check Daemon wrote:
Sat Dec 3 06:10:01 UTC 2011
3 Dec 06:10:01 ntpdate[3368]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 (1.4)
server 140.211.11.131, stratum 3, offset -10.438083, delay 0.21959
3 Dec 06:10:02 ntpdate[3368]: step time server 140.211.11.131 offset -10.438083
sec
Cool, it works!
Apparently ntpd has not actually been set up or the clocks wouldn't have
drifted this far.
Would the clock in a zone drift if the host was NTP synced? Or would that
only help when the zone was restarted, and the zone itself also needs ntpd
installed and running to stay synced?
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