On 21/02/06 14:25, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Anyone else have difficulty using this on boot when the network gets started via DHCP? What I 'think' is happening is that the ntp daemon does not start properly since the network is not yet functional, and never recovers when the DHCP completes. Anyone else have issues with ntp starting properly on boot? Check these:
/etc/sysconfig/network/config --> ## Type: integer ## Default: 20 # # Some interfaces need some time to come up or come asynchronously via hotplug. # WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES is a global wait for all mandatory interfaces in # seconds. If empty no wait occurs. # WAIT_FOR_INTERFACES="20" and also /etc/sysconfig/network/dhcp --> ## Type: integer ## Default: 0 # # Some interfaces need time to initialize. Add the latency time in seconds # so these can be handled properly. Should probably set per interface rather than here. # DHCLIENT_SLEEP="0" ## Type: integer ## Default: 5 # # When the DHCP client is started at boot time, the boot process will stop # until the interface is successfully configured, but at most for # DHCLIENT_WAIT_AT_BOOT seconds. # DHCLIENT_WAIT_AT_BOOT="5"