Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 7 Jan 1999 01:28:34 +0000 | From | Jamie Lokier <> | Subject | Re: 2.2.0pre1 OOPS on boot. |
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On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 12:01:33PM +1300, Chris Wedgwood wrote: > I was under the impression ntp type of thing was stuffed for the > present under linux anyhow... > > I have several machines here, most 2.0.36 and some 2.1.x and _none_ > of them stay in sync. for more than a couple of days (a week at > most), many loose sync. three times a days... > > Am I doing something silly?
I have a machine running xntpd on 2.1.131, and it is keeping synchronised just fine.
On the other hand, I did `ntpdate -B' to update time on another machine running 2.1.131 -- requiring an adjustment of -123 seconds. It's fair to expect the adjustment to be slow, but I saw no adjustment at all over a period of 1 hour. How long should I expect a 123 second time slew to take?
-- Jamie
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