dntpd
Peter Avalos
pavalos at theshell.com
Sun Jun 24 14:43:00 PDT 2007
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 02:27:49PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :This is crazy:
> :
> :# grep ntpd /var/log/all.log
> :Jun 24 02:06:39 ylem dntpd[629]: issuing frequency adjustment: 338.189ppm
> :Jun 24 02:22:27 ylem dntpd[629]: issuing offset adjustment: 3.743491
> :...
> :
> :There's no servers directive, so here's what dntpd.conf looks like:
> :
> :# cat /etc/dntpd.conf
> :server us.pool.ntp.org
> :server us.pool.ntp.org
> :server us.pool.ntp.org
> :server us.pool.ntp.org
> :
> :Operating on -HEAD sources as of June 22.
>
> Does your machine have a history of problems keeping time or is this
> something new? Have you changed your video settings or operation
> recently?... video bioses are known to mess up 8254 based timing
> (which also means you are running without ACPI). What kind of machine
> is it?
>
This is new. The only change I made was I replaced one of my hard drives
with a bigger one.
The machine is a dual Xeon. I'm not using ACPI. I suppose I'll try the
walltimer.
--Peter
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