hello,

On 2015/01/14 10:43, scar wrote:
ntpd does not seem to be doing it's job.  i have Ver. 4.2.6p5 installed
on 6.1.5 and after 51 days of uptime, the system clock is 5 minutes
behind and the offset just keeps increasing.  ntpdate seems to work fine
when the system boots, but ntpd just isn't maintaining the time after boot.

here is my ntpd.conf:  http://pastebin.com/EbxzPBw7

i noticed /var/db/ntp.drift doesn't exist which sounds important to keep
the time maintained....

# ntpq -p
      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset
jitter
==============================================================================
+Maggie.Telcom.A 132.163.4.102    2 u    6   64  377    0.455  297275.
19.763
#

Try comment out this minsane line in ntp.conf.

# Refuse to set the local clock if there are too few good peers or servers.
# This may help minimize disruptions due to network congestion. Don't
# do this if you configure only one server!

tos             minsane 2


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