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SubjectRe: 2.2.0pre1 OOPS on boot.
On Thu, Dec 31, 1998 at 07:19:48AM +0000, H. Peter Anvin wrote:

> Not only that, but it is friggin' vital for a time server.

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?

(Almost all UP boxes, xntp3-5.91.tar.gz on some machines,
xntp3-doc_5.93-2.deb on the rest).

27 Dec 12:56:51 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
27 Dec 16:45:21 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
27 Dec 17:11:42 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
29 Dec 09:34:53 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
30 Dec 17:41:52 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
30 Dec 18:05:38 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
30 Dec 23:25:44 xntpd[30360]: synchronisation lost
3 Jan 12:38:48 xntpd[6976]: synchronisation lost
3 Jan 13:25:01 xntpd[6976]: synchronisation lost
3 Jan 13:51:46 xntpd[6976]: synchronisation lost
4 Jan 12:46:36 xntpd[6976]: synchronisation lost
4 Jan 14:41:38 xntpd[6976]: synchronisation lost



-cw



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