https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733626 https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733626#c2 Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@belgacom.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |NEW InfoProvider|antoine.mechelynck@belgacom | |.net | --- Comment #2 from Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@belgacom.net> 2012-01-07 07:46:57 CET --- (In reply to comment #1)
Please provide me the output of "systemctl is-enabled ntp.service"
ntp.service is not a native service, redirecting to /sbin/chkconfig. Executing /sbin/chkconfig ntp --level=5 ntp 235 enabled The symptoms have changed a little since I reported this bug: During bootup, I fleetingly see messages from ntpd run past on the text console, telling me that it failed to connect with any of (IIRC, I'm quoting from memory): 0.pool.ntp.org 1.pool.ntp.org 2.pool.ntp.org At the end of the boot sequence, the ntp service remains enabled and running, but when the (KDE upstream) login screen comes up, its clock is almost always one hour late (the exception is after a "warm reboot", telinit 6 or equivalent). At that moment, logging in as root on /dev/tty1 and typing rcntp restart shows that ntpd succeeds to contact three time-guard servers but with an offset of -3600 on the first one. After that, hitting Ctrl-Alt-F7 shows that the login clock has been set right. I suspect that with the change from System V Init to systemd/systemctl, the following happened: (a) the ntp service became started too early, before my DSL-over-Ethernet connection could be functional; (b) saving the system clock into the CMOS at system shutdown time was forgotten, so that my CMOS clock (set to local time) is still running on "summer time" the way it was begin November before I upgraded to openSUSE 12.1. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.