Time incorrect after processor upgrade
Markku Kolkka
markkuk at tuubi.net
Wed Aug 16 15:57:30 UTC 2006
Paul Smith kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 16.
elokuuta 2006 18:43):
> ]# /sbin/service ntpd restart
> Shutting down ntpd: [
> OK ] Starting ntpd:
> [ OK ] # ntpstat
> unsynchronised
> time server re-starting
> polling server every 64 s
This is normal, ntpd takes several minutes to synchronize.
> # /sbin/service ntpd --full-restart
> Shutting down ntpd: [
> OK ] Starting ntpd:
> [ OK ] # /usr/sbin/ntpdate de.pool.ntp.org
> 16 Aug 23:35:31 ntpdate[2913]: the NTP socket is in use,
> exiting ]#
Again, this is normal, ntpd uses port 123 so ntpdate can't use
it. Try ntpdate -u de.pool.ntp.org instead. You should
set /etc/ntp/step-tickers to point to a time server that can be
used for initial synchronization before ntpd starts.
--
Markku Kolkka
markku.kolkka at iki.fi
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