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Date:      Thu, 30 Dec 2004 11:50:23 -0800 (PST)
From:      dtalk-ml@prairienet.org
To:        Federico Galvez-Durand Besnard <Federico.Besnard@bluewin.ch>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: clock running fast
Message-ID:  <20041230113814.L17743@atlantis.flyingjoke.org>
In-Reply-To: <41D458DF.3020706@bluewin.ch>
References:  <41D43A7A.2000500@bluewin.ch> <20041230110953.T17743@atlantis.flyingjoke.org> <41D458DF.3020706@bluewin.ch>

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Federico Galvez-Durand Besnard wrote:

>Set /etc/localtime to your correct timezone before doing anything in 
>your machine. Remove /var/db/ntpd.drift before you reboot or restart 
>your ntpd.

[ rc.conf and ntp.conf snipped ]

Thank you for the suggestions.  Unfortunately, I've been through all 
that, including the rude values of minpoll and maxpoll, using multiple 
servers, and starting with a fresh drift file.  I'm pretty sure ntpd 
isn't the problem.  In addition, the hardware clock itself appears to be 
plenty accurate, as it is always correct within a second or two when I 
check it directly in BIOS ... and two other 5.3-STABLE hosts on the same 
network, with the same ntpd configuration, but on different hardware, do 
not have this problem, which began when I updated (reinstalled) to 
5.3-STABLE from 5.2.

- -- 
David Talkington
dtalk-ml@prairienet.org
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