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SubjectRe: ntp
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 04:47:26PM +0800, zhangxiliang wrote:
> When i start the ntp service successful on server, the client must
> ntpdate with the server after waiting a moment.
> The moment may be 3~5 minutes, or it may be 10~15 minutes. I don't
> know why it happens?

The ntp server takes several external clock comparisons to know its
local running environments (hosts) clock behaviour.

Before it knows that, it has no real knowledge of what the time is,
and it won't report anything out.

In my environments I have couple local machines (usually doing
something else too) assigned as network local NTP servers, and
all other machines refer to them.


> Regards
> Zhang Xiliang
> MAIL:zhangxiliang@nanjing-fnst.com

/Matti Aarnio
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