NTPD not keeping time

Kris Anderson ciscoaix at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 30 12:58:59 PST 2006


--- "Peter A. Giessel" <pgiessel at mac.com> wrote:

> On 2006/11/30 11:16, Kris Anderson seems to have
> typed:
> > Here's the output from ntpq.
> > 
> > webdev# ntpq -p
> >      remote           refid      st t when poll
> reach 
> >  delay   offset  jitter
> >
>
==============================================================================
> >  time-a.nist.gov .ACTS.           1 u  485 1024 
> 377  
> > 78.454  4307608 923174.
> >  india.colorado. .ACTS.           1 u  491 1024 
> 377  
> > 22.918  4307064 922326.
> >  lerc-dns.grc.na .INIT.          16 u    - 1024   
> 0  
> >  0.000    0.000 4000.00
> > 
> 
> I take it this system was shutdown overnight?  It
> looks like ntpd hasn't
> been running long at this point.
> 
> Try starting ntpd with the -g flag
Going to try and reset the clocks and such and see
what happens the next day. :)
 
> On 2006/11/30 10:16, Kris Anderson seems to have
> typed:
> > server time-a.nist.gov prefer   iburst
> > server utcnist.colorado.edu     iburst
> > server lerc-dns.lerc.nasa.gov   iburst
> 
> You might also want to consider using the pool
> instead of all stratum 1
> servers, for most the pool is more than accurate
> enough, so:
> 
> server 0.pool.ntp.org
> server 1.pool.ntp.org
> server 2.pool.ntp.org
> 
> Unless you really need to be using statum 1
> servers...
> 
Yep, going to add the ntp.org pool and see how that works.


 
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