-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 02/29/2012 07:02 PM, jdow wrote: > On 2012/02/29 06:33, Aaron Konstam wrote: >> On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 14:10 -0800, jdow wrote: >>> On 2012/02/28 07:38, Aaron Konstam wrote: >>>> On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 18:06 -0800, Marvin Kosmal wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Patrick Dupre >>>>> <patrick.dupre@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I am runing chrony chronyd.service - NTP client/server >>>>> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service; >>>>> enabled) Active: active (running) since Mon, 27 Feb 2012 >>>>> 22:42:01 +0100; 35min ago Main PID: 4150 (chronyd) CGroup: >>>>> name=systemd:/system/chronyd.service └ 4150 >>>>> /usr/sbin/chronyd -u chrony >>>>> >>>>> but my clock is still not on time. How can I synchronize is >>>>> manually (before I sued to do ntpdate time.server. >>>>> >>>> Run: system-config-date and in the Time Zone display be sure >>>> UTC is checked. >>> >>> Unless somebody broke ntp that last is in no way required. It >>> has never been required. It doesn't even seem to require the >>> motherboard clock to be set to UTC. >>> >>> {^_^} >> >> Although it is always good to hear from jdow her statement is >> wrong. Tim Waugh and I spent at least a month trying to debug the >> fact that on my network printer browsing did not work. After a >> lot of agony and searching log files we found that the problem >> was the print client was jumping around in time so the server got >> confused about the browsing and just gave up. Also ntpd would >> quit shortly after it was started. The problem was fixed by >> checking UTC in the system-config-date display. > > I cannot speak to chrony. But I've been running ntp happily since > it was xntp. > > On my SL6.2 virtual test machines which run in VirtualBox hosted on > Win 7 the clocks are all set, properly, to Los Angeles time. ntp > locks right up slick as you could ask. I do take back the bit about > motherboard running UTC. I notice VirtualBox has the UTC checkbox > ticked. So motherboard is UTC. I believe there is a configuration > setting for NTP to handle that. But the timezone setting certainly > does not have to he UTC. > > [jdow@sl6 ~]$ date;date -u Wed Feb 29 15:49:08 PST 2012 Wed Feb 29 > 23:49:08 UTC 2012 > > ntpq> peers remote refid st t when poll reach > delay offset jitter > ============================================================================== > > +we.love.servers 192.43.244.18 2 u 29 64 377 36.411 > -84.322 10.851 +64.73.32.134 192.36.143.150 2 u 1 64 377 > 85.706 -101.83 11.770 -mirror 204.9.54.119 2 u 46 > 64 377 83.161 -69.662 21.143 *me2.xxxxxxxxx.x 69.25.96.13 > 2 u 44 64 377 0.431 -97.046 13.406 > > > On the SL6.2 firewall machine the motherboard clock is set to UTC, > the system is set to Los Angeles time. [jdow@me2 ~]$ date;date -u > Wed Feb 29 15:49:43 PST 2012 Wed Feb 29 23:49:43 UTC 2012 > > It setup this way mostly right out of the box. I had OTHER problems > porting in my very historically based configuration; but, ntp was > no big deal. > > (SELinux is a borked pain in the asterisk. I leave it running. But > I am less and less enthused by it every day. It, dhcpd, named, and > SpamAssassin don't seem to get along well together when dhcpd is > supposed to update a useful dhcpd setup. And some how named gets > MANY hanging locks that make it impossible to shut it down > gracefully.) > > This is the important part of the setup. ===8<--- driftfile > /var/lib/ntp/drift restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer > noquery restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 server > 0.rhel.pool.ntp.org iburst server 1.rhel.pool.ntp.org iburst server > 2.rhel.pool.ntp.org iburst includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw keys > /etc/ntp/keys #trustedkey 4 8 42 ===8<--- > > /etc/sysconfig/clock: ZONE="America/Los Angeles" > > The virtual machines are similar: ===8<--- driftfile > /var/lib/ntp/drift restrict default kod nomodify notrap nopeer > noquery restrict -6 default kod nomodify notrap nopeer noquery > restrict 127.0.0.1 restrict -6 ::1 > > server 0.rhel.pool.ntp.org iburst server 1.rhel.pool.ntp.org > iburst server 2.rhel.pool.ntp.org iburst > > includefile /etc/ntp/crypto/pw keys /etc/ntp/keys > > # new machine (A pointer to the local server) server 192.168.xx.1 > ===8<--- > > /etc/sysconfig/clock: ZONE="America/Los Angeles" > > > > {^_^} Please tell us the problems you are having with SELinux? Maybe we can fix it for everyone if you have a common configuration. Open a Bugzilla please. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk9PhsEACgkQrlYvE4MpobOYEgCg4xW6+l8nx/rSUEAvq+kZEV7d 5S8An2g1MuqwsjJdxgcVYC4eGAH3HjZc =DyJp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org