>The following is an example from ntpd.log > >14 Apr 07:22:25 ntpd[1048]: synchronized to 10.0.0.5, stratum 1 >14 Apr 07:22:25 ntpd[1048]: time reset +0.231004 s >14 Apr 07:23:35 ntpd[1048]: synchronized to 10.0.0.5, stratum 1 >14 Apr 07:39:33 ntpd[1048]: time reset +0.318457 s >14 Apr 07:39:33 ntpd[1048]: kernel time sync disabled 0041
Is the clock at 10.0.0.5 good? If all your adjustments are in the same direction, then your system is probably broken. If they alternate signs, then something in your network or remote clocks is probably confused. One thing to try. What's in your drift file? (It's probably in /var/lib/ntp/drift or /etc/ntp/drift ...) If that it a big number like 500, try stopping ntpd, deleting that file, and restarting ntpd. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
