ntp-4.2.2p4-2.fc7.x86_64
I set time and date this morning. Now at 16;45 local time, I
show 23:09 on the computer. I've been seeing these huge fast
times for about a week.
I've erased ntp ( including all the /etc/ntp and
/var/lib/ntp files ) and reinstalled.
syslog shows that a restart makes it work ( notice the time
jump ):
Jan 8 23:14:41 localhost ntpd[2913]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpdate[10916]: step time server
62.206.253.10 offset -23128.011850 sec
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10918]: ntpd 4.2.2p4@xxxxxx
Wed Nov 22 14:49:33 UTC 2006 (1)
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: precision = 2.000 usec
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface wildcard, 0.0.0.0#123 Disabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface wildcard, ::#123 Disabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface lo, ::1#123 Enabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface eth0, fe80::215:f2ff:fe77:8613#123 Enabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface lo, 127.0.0.1#123 Enabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: Listening on
interface eth0, 10.10.8.1#123 Enabled
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: kernel time sync
status 0040
Jan 8 16:49:25 localhost ntpd[10919]: frequency initialized
0.000 PPM from /var/lib/ntp/drift
ntpstat always shows:
ntpstat
unsynchronised
time server re-starting
polling server every 64 s
ntpq shows me reaching the time servers ( notice how much
offset already):
ntpq> pe
remote refid st t when poll reach
delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
58.73.137.250 .GPS. 1 u 55 64 177
439.874 -102854 69862.7
trogdor.ruka.or 64.142.103.194 2 u 61 64 177
192.566 -5814.1 124198.
dnsserver.org 76.169.239.34 2 u 61 64 177
208.446 -6295.5 124753.
It's a three-month old mobo. It's dual boot, no problem in
windows.
I don't know a lot about ntp, not enough to file a cogent
bug report.
What should I be looking for?
sean
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