On Monday 07 November 2005 02:38 pm, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2005-11-07 at 12:12 -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
No, he is issuing the command "ntpdate rasmus.uib.no" manually.
Didn't look like that to me. In he showed he was doing an rcxntpd restart and in the middle of all that it had the rasmus failure. But whatever....
Fourth command: |> pia:~ # /etc/init.d/xntpd stop |> Shutting down network time protocol daemon (NTPD) |> done pia:~ # ps aux | grep ntp |> root 7851 0.0 0.0 1740 572 pts/7 S+ 19:41 0:00 grep |> ntp pia:~ # ntpdate tick.keso.fi |> 6 Nov 19:41:15 ntpdate[7856]: no server suitable for synchronization |> found pia:~ # ntpdate rasmus.uib.no
Here's what I was looking at: (Sunday) It doesn't help if I use your command or /etc/init.d/xntpd stop, in yast I still get the same error:-( This is done as root: pia:/etc # /etc/init.d/xntpd restart Shutting down network time protocol daemon (NTPD) done Try to get initial date and time via NTP from rasmus.uib.no failed Starting network time protocol daemon (NTPD) done pia:/etc # cat ntp.conf ################################################################################ ## /etc/ntp.conf ## ## Sample NTP configuration file. ## See package 'xntp-doc' for documentation, Mini-HOWTO and FAQ. ## Copyright (c) 1998 S.u.S.E. GmbH Fuerth, Germany. ## ## Author: Michael Andres, <ma@suse.de> ## ################################################################################ ## ## Radio and modem clocks by convention have addresses in the ## form 127.127.t.u, where t is the clock type and u is a unit ## number in the range 0-3. <snip> No extra commands that I see..
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson