On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
It was tuned off yesterday evening and turned back on today, loading FreeBSD. Meantime the switch from Summer Time to Standard Time has ocurred. There is 'ntpd_enable="YES"' in /etc/rc.conf. Nothing in a system reacted on the end of Summer Time period, so ntpd just complained about 3600 seconds exceeded sanity limit and bailed out (documented behavour).
Right. You're looking at this as a DST problem, when in reality it's just a "clock is too far off for ntpd to sync normally" problem. You want to have a more general solution for that problem in any case. Adding ntpd_sync_on_start to /etc/rc.conf is one way to accomplish that, there are others of course.
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