Andrew Junev <a-j <at> a-j.ru> writes: > [root <at> frontend ~]# service ntpd restart > Shutting down ntpd: [ OK ] > ntpd: Synchronizing with time server: [ OK ] > Starting ntpd: [ OK ] > [root <at> frontend ~]# ntpq -p > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter > ============================================================================== > andromeda.cs.pu .CDMA. 1 u 6 64 1 187.712 -46.448 0.002 > banana.irc.gr 192.36.134.25 2 u 5 64 1 160.135 -67.667 0.002 > b.pool.ntp.uq.e 130.102.152.7 2 u 4 64 1 550.855 4.548 0.002 > [root <at> frontend ~]# ntpstat > unsynchronised > time server re-starting > polling server every 64 s I have always found this is the usual message you get running ntpstat immediately after running service ntpd restart. However you I wait a few minutes then try ntpstat again then it slowly syncs the time and after a number of minutes you will get something more like: [root@home1 ~]# ntpstat synchronised to NTP server (158.43.128.66) at stratum 3 time correct to within 53 ms polling server every 1024 s It initially sets the poll time to every 64 sec and then slowly changes to every 1024 sec. HTH Mike -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list