Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 14:25:53 -0700 From: Mike Hogsett <hogsett@csl.sri.com> To: ceo@l-i-e.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Ntpd assistance Message-ID: <4151EDE1.1030903@csl.sri.com> In-Reply-To: <33426.66.243.5.202.1095886185.squirrel@www.l-i-e.com> References: <415197F9.3080901@verizon.net> <33426.66.243.5.202.1095886185.squirrel@www.l-i-e.com>
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Richard Lynch wrote: >>Am I doing something wrong here? My time seems to go out of sync after >>my FreeBSD 4.10 box has been up for a couple of hours. Any help would >>be greatly appreciated. After your machine has booted and run in multiuser mode for several minutes run ntpdc to query ntpd about its status. The command to see its status with its time servers is 'peers', e.g. ;ntpdc ntpdc> peers remote local st poll reach delay offset disp ======================================================================= *zeus.csl.sri.co 130.107.2.57 2 1024 377 0.00079 0.000651 0.01483 =plato.csl.sri.c 130.107.2.57 3 1024 377 0.00035 -0.001401 0.01483 =orion.csl.sri.c 130.107.2.57 3 1024 377 0.00032 -0.001799 0.01483 ntpdc> > It was posted here recenlty that if your security setting is at 1 (?), > then ntp can only change the clock by 1 second... > init(8) states secure level 2 or above. - Mike
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