Hi !

Le vendredi 2 octobre 2009 04:03:04, Frits Letteboer - St. Radio Twenterand a 
écrit :
> > Just wondering because even if thats the case, I can just set it up to 
> > use NTP to keep it up to date....BUT for some reason whenever I change 
> > the time on the server, it cuts the liquidsoap stream.
> 
> That's why you want to run ntpd (probably on all servers, even the ones 
> that aren't running liquidsoap), which continually monitors the clock 
> drift and adjusts it gradually, if needed.

Yep. Liquidsoap relies on the local time to check whether it is late or not. 
If you do a small change on the local time, liquidsoap may deal with it, but 
if the change is too important, it will either catchup a lot of data at once 
or simply gets stuck in an impossible situation is you set the new time in the 
past.

So, yes, you should run regular ntp jobs in order to maintain the time 
synchronisation on your machine.


Romain

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