In article <[email protected]>, gooly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). > On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file > but on the vps there is no drift-file? > > And after starting (and several restarts) the time-difference getting > bigger and bigger. > What's going wrong? > > Ntp is running, I can see it in the Task-Manager. > The conf file (without comments): > > > restrict default nomodify notrap nopeer noquery > > restrict 127.0.0.1 > > restrict -6 ::1 > > > > driftfile "C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc\ntp.drift" > > > > server 0.de.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server 1.de.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server 2.de.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server 1.nl.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server 2.uk.pool.ntp.org iburst > > > > > # Use specific NTP servers > > server 'ts2.aco.net' iburst > > server 'ts1.univie.ac.at' iburst > > server '0.at.pool.ntp.org' iburst > > server '1.at.pool.ntp.org' iburst > > server ntp1.m-online.net iburst > > server ptbtime1.ptb.de iburst > > server 0.de.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server 1.de.pool.ntp.org iburst > > server ntps1-0.eecsit.tu-berlin.de iburst > > > > server time.fu-berlin.de iburst > > server ntp.probe-networks.de iburst > > server zeit.fu-berlin.de iburst > > > > # End of generated ntp.conf --- Please edit this to suite your needs If the NTP daemon is running yet the local clock drifts ~linearly, a common cause is that the daemon does not have sufficient privilege to adjust the local clock, and so the clock-adjust requests are being silently ignored by the operating system kernel. Joe Gwinn _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
