Ignore me, I just found that 'restrict 127.0.0.1’ was not present in my 
ntp.conf. Add this allows queries from localhost.

—jason


On Friday, July 11, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Jason Lawrence wrote:

> I’ve been fighting with this for a while, too. Even with all these changes in 
> place, I can’t seem to confirm that ntpd is working properly. Should ‘ntpq 
> -p’ report a list of connected peers with the default config? Every time I 
> try the request times out.
>  
> —jason
>  
>  
> On Friday, July 11, 2014 at 2:17 AM, Joshua M. Clulow via smartos-discuss 
> wrote:
>  
> > On 11 July 2014 00:02, JJ Stiff via smartos-discuss
> > <[email protected] 
> > (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
> > > Error: Servers/peers specified but none is reachable.
> >  
> >  
> > This behaviour has been remedied with an upgrade of the NTP software
> > we ship, and a retooling of the way we generate ntp.conf. I have put
> > back the fixes, and they will be in the 2014-07-24 build of SmartOS.
> >  
> > > ------------ Remedy / Workaround ----------
> > > Do you have a /opt/custom/smf/ directory with your own startup script?
> > > If no, see: <A 
> > > href="http://wiki.smartos.org/display/DOC/Administering+the+Global+Zone";>SmartOS
> > >  - Administering the Global Zone</A>
> > >  
> >  
> >  
> > You do not need to add a postboot script. If you provide the value
> > "ntp_conf_file=ntp.conf" in your "/usbkey/config" file, and then
> > provide a custom NTP configuration at "/usbkey/config.inc/ntp.conf",
> > the system will use _that_ file instead of generating a new one from
> > the "ntp_hosts" value.
> >  
> > > This is certainly a bug in the SmartOS distribution. It should be 
> > > resolved: first, by properly loading the servers from the /usbkey/config 
> > > file; second, by identifying multiple pools of servers willing to support 
> > > the smartos.org (http://smartos.org) cause; and third, providing an 
> > > option to specify or select your ntp server on initial setup.
> >  
> > The primary issue with the generation of the NTP configuration is
> > essentially resolved. Additionally, we now have a set of official
> > SmartOS-specific DNS names that we may ship in our default
> > configuration. This set of names is graciously provided by the NTP
> > Pool Project, and are:
> >  
> > 0.smartos.pool.ntp.org (http://0.smartos.pool.ntp.org)
> > 1.smartos.pool.ntp.org (http://1.smartos.pool.ntp.org)
> > 2.smartos.pool.ntp.org (http://2.smartos.pool.ntp.org)
> > 3.smartos.pool.ntp.org (http://3.smartos.pool.ntp.org)
> >  
> > The new default configuration will make use of these values as of the
> > 2014-07-24 build of SmartOS.
> >  
> >  
> > Cheers.
> >  
> > --  
> > Joshua M. Clulow
> > UNIX Admin/Developer
> > http://blog.sysmgr.org
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