Uwe Klein wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have used the NTP pool project for quite some time on several servers > > now, and I decided I wanted to help the project by donating an NTP > > server too. The problem is though, that my server has a badly drifting > > system time (it's about 10-15 ms/s too fast). I temporarily "fixed" > > that by running ntpdate as an hourly cron-job. But to run an NTP server > > I obviously need something better than that. > > > > I have tried to play around with ntpd, but it didn't want to correct my > > system time. A few hours after running ntpdate and starting ntpd, the > > system time has drifted away again. > > 'ntpq -p' tells me all the servers I've configured are rejected, and > > the offset keeps growing from -100 (at ntpd startup) to -47000 (about > > an hour after ntp startup) > > > > Is it possible to correct the system time somehow (preferably using > > ntpd) so I can run an accurate ntp server? > > > What hardware platform and OS are you running on? > Nvidia Chipset? Linux?
Oops, forgot to mention... SuperMicro PDSMi motherboard (Intel Chipset) running Arch Linux (2.6.18 kernel) > uwe _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
