On 06/28/2014 04:45 PM, James Knott pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
On 06/28/2014 04:36 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-06-28 22:33, James Knott wrote:
On 06/28/2014 04:31 PM, Brandon Vincent wrote:
Try comparing your clocks after running "ntpd -gq". You will probably have to stop the ntpd service first. I tried that and it's now a full second slow. If you run "rcntp ntptimeset" it tells you directly the time difference between your machine clock, and internet, then sets it. Please post the full output of the command.
rcntp ntptimeset 28 Jun 16:43:51 sntp[21152]: Started sntp 2014-06-28 16:43:52.015486 (+0500) +0.000574 +/- 0.005951 secs 2014-06-28 16:43:52.050699 (+0500) +0.000434 +/- 0.007523 secs 2014-06-28 16:43:52.083685 (+0500) -0.000963 +/- 0.010208 secs Time synchronized with time.nrc.ca
The computer is still a full second off the other 3.
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