On Jul 30, 11:19 am, Richard Heritage <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've inherited a RHEL 5 server that isn't running ntp and whose clock is 
> about 30 minutes fast. What I would like to do is start ntpd & have it 
> gradually correct the clock. I don't care how long it takes--it's been 
> running this way for months. The server runs an email application that may be 
> sensitive to a large backward jump in the clock, and leaving the server down 
> for a half hour isn't a good option.

If you want to stick with ntpd, try "tinker step 0.0" in the config
file, along with "tinker panic 0".

Gene

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