Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 15:20:41 -0500 From: Dan Rue <drue@therub.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: ntpd problem freebsd 5.3 Message-ID: <20040924202041.GM40647@therub.org>
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Heyo, I have a dual xeon machine on 5.3 beta 5 - and I am getting these ntpd messages in /var/log/messages non stop since I went up to 5.3: Sep 23 17:13:41 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Sep 23 21:29:44 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Sep 23 21:46:48 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Sep 24 01:11:39 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 Sep 24 01:45:47 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 2001 Sep 24 02:19:59 panther ntpd[467]: kernel time sync enabled 6001 I googled without luck. Here's my (masked) ntpd.conf and rc.conf goodies: drue@panther:~$ cat /etc/rc.conf | grep ntpd ntpd_enable="YES" # Run ntpd Network Time Protocol (or NO). drue@panther:~$ cat /etc/ntp.conf # VISI server 209.98.0.1 server 209.98.98.1 # U of Minnesota server 128.101.101.101 peer ***.***.***.*** drue@panther:~$ FWIW, the time is correct on the machine - I did an ntpd -g to synchronize it the first time. Oh, and the other thing is that I have ntp set up the exact same way on a dozen other machines without problems (same or similar ntpd.conf). Any ideas what those log messages even mean? tia, dan
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