On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote: > on a current snapshot from last week "ntpd -s" will successfully > synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time. > 4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new > 'feature' I need to learn about? > > # uname -a > OpenBSD arwen.dmz.ini.uzh.ch 4.0 GENERIC#1350 i386 > > # grep ntpd /var/log/daemon > Jan 26 01:12:50 arwen ntpd[18084]: ntp engine ready > Jan 26 01:14:52 arwen ntpd[30119]: peer 1x0.xx.x.xx now valid > Jan 26 01:15:41 arwen ntpd[14197]: adjusting local clock by 0.157485s > Jan 26 01:19:25 arwen ntpd[30119]: clock is now synced > > # date > Fri Jan 26 01:27:33 MST 2007 ^^^
You're in CET not MST change /etc/localtime to point to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Zurich and your problem is fixed. -- :wq Claudio