On 2012-10-29, A C <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/29/2012 16:07, unruh wrote: >> On 2012-10-29, A C <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On 10/28/2012 22:36, David Taylor wrote: >>>> On 29/10/2012 03:32, A C wrote: >>>> [] >>>>> Check the main ntpd log for error messages. >>>> >>>> I would if I knew where to find it! >>> >>> If it's based off Debian then it's usually /var/log/ or /var/log/ntpd/ >>> otherwise find / -name ntpd.log should answer your question :) >> >> No they are called peerstats.???????? >> orloopstats.???????? or loopstats.???????? >> where ???????? is the date in yyyymmdd format. >> /var/log/ntp are usually where they are placed. >> >> Themessages from ntpd itself often go into /var/log/messages. >> e >> grep ntpd /var/log/messages > > The main log isn't called *stats.* in any configuration that I've seen. :) > > All of my systems' messages for ntpd just happen to end up in > /var/log/ntp/ntpd.log and everything else is under /var/log/ntp/ in one > form or another. That's why I had suggested that search. I forget that > it can go to messages if not configured that way but it's been so long > since I configured my systems to record to independent files. I just > carry the config over every time I upgrade the base system.
Could you look in /etc/syslog.conf to see what level/facility you are recording to ntp.log? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
