Re: Fedora 7: a problem with ntp ?

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Saturday, September 8, 2007, 1:28:42 PM, you wrote:

>>Hmmm... Although I disabled selinux, I didn't have 'selinux=0' in my
>>grub.conf. Probably it gets disabled somewhere else.

> No, that is the only way to shut it completely off.  This is a known FC7
> problem.  Setting it to be permissive as you did in the install is not
> sufficient to allow ntp to work.

As I remember, during installation there was an option to set selinux
to permissive mode or to disable it. I choose 'Disable'.
Anyway, now I have 'selinux=0' parameter in grub.conf, so it should be
disabled.

>>Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpdate[1943]: step time server 66.187.233.4
>> offset -65.237699 sec Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1945]: ntpd
>> 4.2.4p2@xxxxxxxx Tue Aug 21 14:07:56 UTC 2007 (1) Sep  8 12:56:10
>> frontend_light ntpd[1946]: precision = 1.000 usec
>>Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1946]: Listening on interface #0
>> wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1946]:
>> Listening on interface #1 wildcard, ::#123 Disabled Sep  8 12:56:10
>> frontend_light ntpd[1946]: Listening on interface #2 lo, ::1#123 Enabled
>> Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1946]: Listening on interface #3 eth0,
>> fe80::230:5ff:fe22:857#123 Enabled Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light
>> ntpd[1946]: Listening on interface #4 lo, 127.0.0.1#123 Enabled Sep  8
>> 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1946]: Listening on interface #5 eth0,
>> 172.23.0.133#123 Enabled Sep  8 12:56:10 frontend_light ntpd[1946]: kernel
>> time sync status 0040 Sep  8 12:56:11 frontend_light ntpd[1946]: frequency
>> initialized 0.000 PPM from /var/lib/ntp/drift
>>
>>
>>[root@frontend_light ~]# ntpq -p
>>     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset 
>> jitter
>> ===========================================================================
>>=== balthazar.tihld 192.36.144.22    2 u   15   64  377   41.875  -3341.6
>> 1648.40 bbs.csie.ncyu.e 220.130.158.71   3 u   13   64  377  364.927 
>> -3354.8 1646.82 hobbes.macvaerk 193.162.142.71   3 u   14   64  377 
>> 128.439  -3332.9 1608.39 [root@frontend_light ~]# ntpstat
>>unsynchronised
>>  time server re-starting

> And why is it restarting?  I don't know the answer there, but someplace in a
> log, there should be a clue.

I don't know either... Above I provided all the logs regarding ntpd.
There's nothing special, really... It's almost the same as on my
Fedora Core 6 machine, except that ntp here is not getting synced...




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