[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>   I am working with a Solaris 10 system with "zones" setup and I have
> been tasked with getting xntpd running in a non-global (not zone 0)
> zone which can't make ntp_adjtime system calls because its not zone 0.

>   The system is running xntpd 3-5.93e+sun which came with Solaris 10

>   But even though it is using the local clock, /var/adm/messages keeps
> saying:
> 
>    Dec 20 14:02:55 dns01 xntpd[5380]: [ID 373468 daemon.error]
>      adj_frequency: ntp_adjtime failed: Not owner

>    - Any way to stop the ntp_adjtime via some config parameter ?

Try adding "disable pll" to your ntp.conf ...

-- 
                      Ronan Flood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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             Network Services, University of London Computer Centre
     (which means: don't bother ULCC if I've said something you don't like)

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