I don't know exactly how or why, but after about 14 hours reporting errors, suddenly msntp decided to work and updated the timeinfo properly.
Oct 3 14:52:53 msntp[82526]: msntp: 2006 Oct 03 14:52:53.381 + -0.000 +/- 0.217 secs Oct 3 14:52:53 msntp[82526]: msntp: after 4 hours 59 mins acc. 2 rej. 1 flush 0 max.off. -1.362 corr. -1.362 Oct 3 14:52:54 msntp[82526]: msntp: 2006 Oct 03 14:52:53.380 + 1.362 +/- 0.217 secs Oct 3 14:52:54 msntp[82526]: msntp: after 4 hours 59 mins acc. 1 rej. 1 flush 0 max.off. -8.169 corr. -8.169 Oct 3 14:52:54 msntp[82526]: msntp: packets out of order on socket 0 Oct 3 09:53:00 msntp[82526]: msntp: using NTP server xxxx.xxx.xx (A.B.C.D) Oct 3 09:53:00 msntp[82526]: msntp: bad daemon restart information Oct 3 09:53:00 msntp[82526]: d=18000 c=5 x=18000 op=1 l=/var/run/msntp.pid f=/var/db/msntp.state 143.107.151.2 Oct 3 09:53:00 msntp[82526]: msntp options: a=2 p=0 v=1 e=0.100 E=5.000 P=2147483647.000 Roberto Holger Bauer wrote: > We have some reports that msntp is randomly not working reliably at some > systems. We are testing a replacement for it right now. If everything works > well we'll roll out an update that will use another daemon to update the time > soon. > > Holger > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Alvaro Pietrobono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 9:42 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] msntp >> >> >> Same installation of 1.0-RC3 (on WRAP) but msntp >> works fine... >> >> Oct 3 09:08:31 msntp[8889]: msntp: 2006 Oct 03 >> 09:08:31.947 + -0.000 ± >> 0.028 secs >> Oct 3 09:08:31 msntp[8889]: msntp: after 1.2 secs acc. >> 1 rej. 0 flush 0 >> max.off. 0.078 corr. 0.078 >> Oct 3 09:08:31 msntp[8889]: msntp: using NTP server ntp.ien.it >> (193.204.114.105) >> Oct 3 09:08:31 msntp[8889]: msntp: different >> parameters for restart >> Oct 3 09:08:31 msntp[8889]: d=18000 c=5 x=18000 op=1 >> l=/var/run/msntp.pid >> f=/var/db/msntp.state 193.204.114.105 >> Oct 3 09:08:30 msntp[8889]: msntp options: a=2 p=0 v=1 >> e=0.100 E=5.000 >> P=2147483647.000 >> >> ~A >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Scott Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 9:12 PM >> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] msntp >> >> >> >>> On 10/2/06, Roberto Greiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> hi, >>>> >>>> I've just installed rc3, and got a problem with ntp. >>>> >>>> I've tried adding the ntp server both as a name and as an >>>> >> IP address, >> >>>> but in the logs I keep getting the following message: >>>> >>>> Oct 2 15:33:41 teste msntp[12662]: msntp options: a=2 p=0 >>>> >> v=1 e=0.100 >> >>>> E=5.000 P=2147483647.000 >>>> Oct 2 15:33:41 teste msntp[12662]: d=18000 c=5 x=18000 op=1 >>>> l=/var/run/msntp.pid f=/var/db/msntp.state A.B.C.D >>>> Oct 2 15:33:41 teste msntp[12662]: msntp: bad daemon >>>> >> restart information >> >>>> Oct 2 15:33:41 teste msntp[12662]: msntp: unable to locate IP >>>> address/number >>>> Oct 2 15:33:41 teste msntp[12662]: msntp: Unknown error: 0 >>>> >>>> Putting a name gets the same message, just with the >>>> >> machine name instead >> >>>> of the A.B.C.D address. I'v also tried a rule in the >>>> >> firewall opening >> >>>> ntp udp port, using the ntp port both as source port and >>>> >> destination >> >>>> port, but it didn't work. Does anyone know what's >>>> >> happening? The message >> >>>> is beeing repeat every minute. >>>> >>>> >>> Thanks for the report. I'll look into it. At this point I am >>> strongly leaning toward dumping MSNTP and replacing it with a sane >>> program. >>> >>> Scott >>> -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Marcos Roberto Greiner | | | | Os otimistas acham que estamos no melhor dos mundos | | Os pessimistas tem medo de que isto seja verdade | | Murphy | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
