Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 22:49:12 -0800
From: Michael Perry
I have been fighting with this for some time...now. My system clock will not hold the correct time. My hwclock is correct:
Wed Nov 8 10:57:21 2000 -0.350232 seconds
Yet date shows this:
Wed Nov 8 00:37:19 PST 2000
I am running xntpd. But it loses sync somehow???
7 Nov 13:55:18 xntpd[797]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 7 Nov 14:03:07 xntpd[792]: time error 32444 over 1000 seconds; set clock manual 7 Nov 23:09:31 xntpd[1770]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 7 Nov 14:16:39 xntpd[1769]: ntpd exiting on signal 15 8 Nov 06:19:08 xntpd[798]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 8 Nov 06:20:59 xntpd[786]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
When I run ntpdate clock.sgi.com, the clock gets sets right, then I launch xntpd, which still loses time. I am on a cable modem which is up 24/7. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried setting the system clock to GMT-8 for California, right now I am set using US/Pacific. -- rsweet@socal.rr.com | "When I grow up, I want to be -o) | an honest lawyer so things like Linux, the Choice /\ | that can't happen." -- of a GNU generation _\_v | Richard Nixon as a boy (on the | Teapot Dome scandal)
-- Hi-
I have a dsl line here in the SF bay area. Here is what I do. I have a debian box which is my dsl box and I installed ntpd on it. This box continually polls a local timeserver (clock.via.net) for the time. I then use ntpdate to hit my server for time synchs. On my SuSE 7 box, I installed xntpd and setup a cron job that hits my server every 2 hours using a command syntax like "npdate -s 192.168.0.1". I don't use both of those concurrently. I only use ntpdate here and the only system I have with a timeserver running on it is my dsl box which is fulltime connected. <p> -- Michael Perry mperry@tsoft.com ------------------
From: kastus@tsoft.com Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 23:11:16 -0800 Message-ID: <20001108231116.A996@fizia.local> Subject: Re: [SLE] Clock driving me nuts...help Nice to know I am not the only customer of tsoft.com to use SuSE ;-) -Kastus On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 10:49:12PM -0800, Michael Perry wrote:
Quoting Robert Sweet on Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 11:14:03AM -0800:
I have been fighting with this for some time...now. My system clock will not hold the correct time. My hwclock is correct:
Wed Nov 8 10:57:21 2000 -0.350232 seconds
Yet date shows this:
Wed Nov 8 00:37:19 PST 2000
I am running xntpd. But it loses sync somehow???
7 Nov 13:55:18 xntpd[797]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 7 Nov 14:03:07 xntpd[792]: time error 32444 over 1000 seconds; set clock manual 7 Nov 23:09:31 xntpd[1770]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 7 Nov 14:16:39 xntpd[1769]: ntpd exiting on signal 15 8 Nov 06:19:08 xntpd[798]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000 8 Nov 06:20:59 xntpd[786]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
When I run ntpdate clock.sgi.com, the clock gets sets right, then I launch xntpd, which still loses time. I am on a cable modem which is up 24/7. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried setting the system clock to GMT-8 for California, right now I am set using US/Pacific. -- rsweet@socal.rr.com | "When I grow up, I want to be -o) | an honest lawyer so things like Linux, the Choice /\ | that can't happen." -- of a GNU generation _\_v | Richard Nixon as a boy (on the | Teapot Dome scandal)
-- Hi-
I have a dsl line here in the SF bay area. Here is what I do. I have a debian box which is my dsl box and I installed ntpd on it. This box continually polls a local timeserver (clock.via.net) for the time. I then use ntpdate to hit my server for time synchs. On my SuSE 7 box, I installed xntpd and setup a cron job that hits my server every 2 hours using a command syntax like "npdate -s 192.168.0.1".
I don't use both of those concurrently. I only use ntpdate here and the only system I have with a timeserver running on it is my dsl box which is fulltime connected.
-- Michael Perry mperry@tsoft.com ------------------
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