<snip> It also occurs to me that the OP having selected a stratum 1 server, he could be rejected service sometimes. I am pretty sure the two servers in his log fragment are both open --
On 2006-12-16 18:19, Carlos E. R. wrote: the one at NIST certainly is; I have used it in the past.
What is of more concern is that the local clock seems way out of touch with reality. That suggests to me that ntp is working properly, so long as it can reach a server of course. It is rather something in the kernel configuration that is wrong.
Probably.
For Byte: what is the output of "adjtimex -p"?
That would be very interesting, good idea. It could perhaps be used later to keep the clock on his toes.
I am not thinking of using adjtimex to adjust the clock, and indeed it should not be so used when ntpd is running. However, with the -p parameter, adjtimex prints the kernel time parameters, including the value of "tick". If there is an easily resolved problem here, the value of "tick" is the first place to look. -- The best way to accelerate a computer running Windows is at 9.81 m/s² -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org