On 2008-09-10, Dave Close <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I hope I didn't miss an easy answer while reading the FAQ, list > archive, and other documents online. I have some systems which are > separated from their time servers by a NAT proxy. Those which are not > separated seem to work just fine but those beyond the proxy don't keep > time correctly. For example, on one of them I got this output:
The system shown below has no problem polling the remote time servers. So you can rule out NAT as a problem. > # ntpq -p > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter > ============================================================== > server-1 172.16.2.5 2 u 52 64 377 2.022 -41630. 19.566 > server-2 172.16.2.5 2 u 6 64 377 2.121 -41601. 19.996 This ntpd was 41.6 seconds away from the those servers at the time this billboard was taken. That is a very large offset. I would check in the syslog and see if ntpd is having to step the clock. If that is the case you need to fix whatever is causing this massive drift. -- Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/ _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
