Date: 10 Apr 2002 22:48:43 -0400 From: Oledog <oledog@diversetech.net> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: NTPDATE setting clock back 1hr !!!!! Message-ID: <1018493338.13201.12.camel@frog.diversetech.net> In-Reply-To: <200204101614.32913.thomaswuerfl@gmx.de> References: <200204101614.32913.thomaswuerfl@gmx.de>
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I am having a problem syncing my system to the time servers. The system time is set correctly in the BIOS prior to the boot up. I can query the server (-q) and receive a valid result, but when I try to sync it sets me back exactly one hour and also changes my time in the BIOS. Does anyone have any idea why this would be happening? Thanks in advance: --------------------------------------------- hog# ntpdate -v 10 Apr 22:34:04 ntpdate[284]: ntpdate 4.1.0-a Sat Apr 6 21:04:38 EST 2002 (1) 10 Apr 22:34:04 ntpdate[284]: no servers can be used, exiting hog# ntpdate -q timex.peachnet.edu server 131.144.4.9, stratum 2, offset -3600.326249, delay 0.04115 10 Apr 22:34:13 ntpdate[285]: step time server 131.144.4.9 offset -3600.326249 sec hog# ntpdate timex.peachnet.edu 10 Apr 21:34:22 ntpdate[286]: step time server 131.144.4.9 offset -3600.327301 sec hog# date Wed Apr 10 21:34:42 EST 2002 hog$ cat /etc/ntp.conf server timex.peachnet.edu server rolex.peachnet.edu hog$ uname -a FreeBSD hog.syscon.net 4.5-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE-p2 #0: Sat Apr 6 21:26:59 EST 2002 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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