Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 19:09:08 -0800 From: Rick Thomas <rbthomas@pobox.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: How to adjust clock frequency in FreeBSD 10.1 ? Message-ID: <AE5A370C-A7F7-41D2-900D-B26521A2D705@pobox.com>
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Hi All, I=92ve got a machine with a really bad clock. When I run NTP on it, the = freq goes straight to 500.0 (over a period of a few days) and stays = there, while the offset grows and grows. I recently switched this machine from Debian Linux to FreeBSD (wanting = to learn more about FreeBSD). Under Linux, I used adjtimex to modify = the TICK value and (once I had converged on the right value) NTP was = able to stabilize the clock. Is there an equivalent hack for FreeBSD? Thanks! Rick=
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