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| root... |
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:00 pm |
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How long does it take for the daemon to fix the
clock drift? The daemon has been running for
9 hours and my clock is off by 6 minutes. Without
ntpd my clock would have been off by roughly the
same amount. |
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| root... |
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 8:06 pm |
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jim dorey <skaar at (no spam) ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:
Quote: root wrote:
How long does it take for the daemon to fix the
clock drift? The daemon has been running for
9 hours and my clock is off by 6 minutes. Without
ntpd my clock would have been off by roughly the
same amount.
if you gotta, run ntpdate before starting ntpd...i've got ntpdate in a
cron job set for daily, i get a drift of a few seconds a day, i'm not
hyper critical on that, like i used to be.
I did run ntpdate just before I started ntpd. Nine hours later
the entry in /etc/ntp/drift was still 0.000. When does it get
changed? |
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| jim dorey... |
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:45 am |
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root wrote:
Quote: How long does it take for the daemon to fix the
clock drift? The daemon has been running for
9 hours and my clock is off by 6 minutes. Without
ntpd my clock would have been off by roughly the
same amount.
if you gotta, run ntpdate before starting ntpd...i've got ntpdate in a
cron job set for daily, i get a drift of a few seconds a day, i'm not
hyper critical on that, like i used to be. |
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| Henrik Carlqvist... |
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:13 am |
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root <NoEMail at (no spam) home.org> wrote:
Quote: How long does it take for the daemon to fix the
clock drift? The daemon has been running for
9 hours and my clock is off by 6 minutes. Without
ntpd my clock would have been off by roughly the
same amount.
If so it seems as if ntpd hasn't succeeded in keeping your clock
synchronized. What output do you get from ntptrace?
regards Henrik
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