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I am running a server inside of VMWare, and the clock gains ~30 seconds
every 1000 seconds or 1.03X.

I need to keep the drift under the magic 1000 limit that ntpd kills its
self, but despite setting maxpoll really low I get:

Dec 11 23:58:14 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 41
Dec 11 23:59:17 host ntpd[4909]: kernel time discipline status change 1
Dec 11 23:59:17 host ntpd[4909]: time correction of -1123 seconds exceeds
sanity limit (1000); set clock manually to the correct UTC time.


/etc/ntp.conf:

server time.intranet.pdinc.us maxpoll 7

Ideas? If I cannot get ntpd working, then I will have to resort to a cron *
* * * * rdate -s time.intranet.pdinc.us

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