Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 02:38:45 -0500 From: "Casey Scott" <casey@cdstech.net> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: NTP Message-ID: <000001c19105$03ccc520$0301a8c0@Collosys>
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Hello,
I am trying to set a server's clock using the command "ntpdate".
It appears that the clock is not accurate, but the process doesn't
adjust the time. Here is "ntpdate -v":
ntpdate -d 128.10.252.7
30 Dec 02:40:13 ntpdate[8222]: ntpdate 4.0.99b Thu Oct 25 13:03:00 EST
2001 (1)
transmit(128.10.252.7)
receive(128.10.252.7)
transmit(128.10.252.7)
receive(128.10.252.7)
transmit(128.10.252.7)
receive(128.10.252.7)
transmit(128.10.252.7)
receive(128.10.252.7)
transmit(128.10.252.7)
server 128.10.252.7, port 123
stratum 1, precision -19, leap 00, trust 000
refid [GPS], delay 0.07053, dispersion 0.00150
transmitted 4, in filter 4
reference time: bfd9427c.00000000 Sun, Dec 30 2001 2:36:28.000
originate timestamp: bfd9427d.40342e04 Sun, Dec 30 2001 2:36:29.250
transmit timestamp: bfd9435e.42cfe9b7 Sun, Dec 30 2001 2:40:14.260
filter delay: 0.09224 0.07053 0.07095 0.07202
0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000
filter offset: -225.025 -225.035 -225.034 -225.034
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
delay 0.07053, dispersion 0.00150
offset -225.035133
30 Dec 02:40:14 ntpdate[8222]: step time server 128.10.252.7 offset
-225.035133 sec
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Syslog reports the following which may be involved:
/kernel: Time adjustment clamped to -1 second
==========
Neither ntpdate or ntpd seem to adjust the clock, though both indicate
a substantial difference in times. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Casey Scott
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