Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 17:27:42 -0200 From: "Daniel C. Sobral" <dcs@tcoip.com.br> To: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Problem with ntpdate Message-ID: <3DE66E2E.7050201@tcoip.com.br> In-Reply-To: <3DE667DF.9060200@tcoip.com.br> References: <3DE667DF.9060200@tcoip.com.br>
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More information: ntpdate_flags="-s -b clock.tcoip.com.br": Nov 28 15:13:31 dcs ntpdate[259]: no server suitable for synchronization found ntpdate_flags="-s -b 200.220.255.229": Nov 28 15:15:38 dcs ntpdate[259]: no server suitable for synchronization found Nov 28 15:15:39 dcs ntpd[377]: ntpd 4.1.1b-a Thu Nov 28 11:09:29 BRST 2002 (1) Nov 28 15:15:39 dcs ntpd[377]: kernel time discipline status 2040 Nov 28 15:15:50 dcs ntpd[377]: sendto(200.220.255.229): No route to host That is, the extra time taken NOT resolving clock.tcoip.com.br was, apparently, enough for something in the IP stack to go up. This looks, after all, like a more serious bug than I first assumed. Daniel C. Sobral wrote: > I found out that ntpdate just doesn't seem to be working at all during > boot. Ntpd dies because of the time differential (windows changes the > time two hours because of the TZ). No message from ntpdate (I'll next > try to divert it to syslog). > > Running *after* boot, by typing /etc/rc.d/ntpdate start, works fine. > > I tried no ntpdate_flags, ntpdate_flags="-b server.name", and > ntpdate_flags="server.name". > > Suggestions? > -- Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) Gerencia de Operacoes Divisao de Comunicacao de Dados Coordenacao de Seguranca TCO Fones: 55-61-313-7654/Cel: 55-61-9618-0904 E-mail: Daniel.Capo@tco.net.br Daniel.Sobral@tcoip.com.br dcs@tcoip.com.br Outros: dcs@newsguy.com dcs@freebsd.org capo@notorious.bsdconspiracy.net Dying is a very dull, dreary affair. My advice to you is to have nothing whatever to do with it. -- W. Somerset Maughm, his last words To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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