On Sun, 2013-07-14 at 15:03 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2013-07-14 at 12:26 +0200, lynn wrote:
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On the problem client, I used Yast to 'Now and on Boot' for ntp:
2013-07-14T10:44:06.286439+01:00 catral sntp[1247]: Started sntp 2013-07-14T10:44:06.308130+01:00 catral sntp[1247]: kod_init_kod_db(): Cannot open KoD db file /var/db/ntp-kod 2013-07-14T10:44:06.538097+01:00 catral sntp[1250]: Started sntp 2013-07-14T10:44:06.578755+01:00 catral sntp[1250]: Error looking up (AAAA) 192.168.1.16: Address family for hostname not supported
Isn't four 'A' used for IPv6?
2013-07-14T10:44:22.983921+01:00 catral sntp[1256]: Started sntp 2013-07-14T10:44:23.078058+01:00 catral sntp[1256]: Error looking up (A) ntp.hh3.site: Name or service not known
You have a DNS problem there, or you stated the wrong site.
2013-07-14T10:44:23.253676+01:00 catral sntp[1259]: Started sntp
2013-07-14T10:47:59.891603+01:00 catral ntpd[1350]: Listening on routing socket on fd #22 for interface updates
Why is it an hour slow? If I disable ntp, I get the correct time.
Where do you see above that it is an hour slow?
If you look at the KDC log and the file server log, they are both an hour ahead, give or take the few minutes it takes for me to get at them to include in the post.
Is that log for a machine in Spain? The locale is wrong.
The machine is in Spain. It was installed and configured in UK.
The time zone is wrong. The time is wrong. It was installed in UK. It's now in Spain. Why doesn't the ntp server tell it where it is?
The ntp server does not care where it is placed, because it always use UTC time. It is you who cares where you (not the machine) is, and you have not told the system that the local time is for Spain, not the UK.
The time on the client has to be within 300s of the KDC. That's all I'm asking for. The computer is in Spain. I have set ntp using Yast to the IP of the KDC. It says that it 'responds correctly' OWTTE. The KDC gets its time once a day or so from a human being as it can't connect to the 'net.
I can remember a map of the world screen in Yast installation and various time options. If I could get back to that, I'd probably be able to solve this. Is the only way to change the region of a machine by reinstalling?
YaST --> date and time settings. The map is there.
OK. I found it. I set the time correctly, but now it's 2 hours slow. No matter what time I put, it's always 1 or 2 hours slow of the time I've set. Here is the map with my last attempt at nailing this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/45150875/map.png I set the time to 17:10 (the correct time now in Spain). As soon as I click OK to get back to the map, it now tells me it's 2 hours earlier. If I set the time 2 hours ahead then it shows the correct time but of course Kerberos won't have it. What do I have to do to tell the box that it is now in Spain and not in London? I think the answer is, you can't do it. It would have been far less hassle just reinstalling the thing. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org