RE: ntpd

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

...

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


ntpdc -p 

     remote           local      st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
=======================================================================
=time            0.0.0.0          3   64    1 0.00046 -34.34546 7.93799
=LOCAL(0)        127.0.0.1       10   64    1 0.00000  0.000000 7.93752
=time2           0.0.0.0          3   64    1 0.00040 -34.33556 7.93799
=time3           0.0.0.0          3   64    1 0.00050 -34.33738 7.93799

ntpdc -c sysinfo

system peer:          0.0.0.0
system peer mode:     unspec
leap indicator:       11
stratum:              16
precision:            -16
root distance:        0.00000 s
root dispersion:      0.00099 s
reference ID:         [0.0.0.0]
reference time:       00000000.00000000  Thu, Feb  7 2036  1:28:16.000
system flags:         auth monitor ntp kernel stats
jitter:               0.000015 s
stability:            0.000 ppm
broadcastdelay:       0.007996 s
authdelay:            0.000000 s


But still no clock setting...


By the time I wrote the above:

 st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
=======================================
  3   64   37 0.00058 -52.85483 0.43922
 10   64   37 0.00000  0.000000 0.43831
  3   64   37 0.00034 -52.79517 0.43925
  3   64   37 0.00055 -52.80582 0.43925


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