Re: C6: ntpd time reset +277092510.162464 s

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On 31/08/12 15:09, Rainer Traut wrote:
> I see in sysconfig/ntpd the option g is set which means huge offset is 
> one time ignored.  But my understanding of ntpd is, it slows or 
> accelerated kernel clock but does not make huge jumps...

With the options you mentioned, NTPd will make a big jump once at startup.

If the clock is wrong by (if I remember correctly) about 30 mins it will
take so long to drift back to being correct that NTPd gives up.

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