> 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
Forward jumps are unpleasant, but at least they are monotonic. The trick is to figure out why. What value is in your ntp.drift file? Have you seen: http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/TroubleshootingNTP including the "Known Hardware Issues" and "Known Operating System Issues" pages there? H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
