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* Rikard Johnels (rjhn@linux.nu) [030703 06:40]:
I keep getting this in the log: 3 Jul 14:10:43 xntpd[18042]: synchronisation lost 3 Jul 14:32:15 xntpd[18042]: time reset -0.596435 s 3 Jul 14:32:15 xntpd[18042]: synchronisation lost 3 Jul 14:53:54 xntpd[18042]: time reset -0.600191 s 3 Jul 14:53:54 xntpd[18042]: synchronisation lost 3 Jul 15:15:30 xntpd[18042]: time reset -0.595681 s 3 Jul 15:15:30 xntpd[18042]: synchronisation lost
That's not nec. a problem. It just means that your clock has drifted from the source more than (I think) 128ms and the whole synchronization process starts over. If you reboot more than once per week or so there's not much you can do to avoid this. Otherwise you might want to try some better (e.g., closer) time servers. -- -ckm