Re: rh-l] NTP Problems Redux

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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Gavin McDonald wrote:

I stop the ntpd service, and run ntpdate to check the configs:
# ntpdate
11 Apr 09:52:36 ntpdate[31314]: no servers can be used, exiting

But If I manually specify the servers, it works fine.
# ntpdate 0.ca.pool.ntp.org 1.ca.pool.ntp.org 2.ca.pool.ntp.org
11 Apr 09:52:49 ntpdate[31316]: adjust time server 142.179.100.217 offset
0.0177 63 sec

a manual vs an initscript variance sounds like something in your path mungeing may be in play, although it may be a drop userid permissions issue, or that the resolver setup is somehow having issues. I think I would add the strace package to your server, and wrap the initscript, capturing the strace and seeing where it falls apart.


-- Russ Herrold

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