Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Slow clock"
2013 Apr 26
4
lxde
Hi all,
anyone know when lxde will be available for centos?
Fedora lxde was nice but its end of life is far to short for a server.
Thanks
Gary.
2011 Mar 04
3
Updating hardware clock from cron
Is there a package to do this?
Normally the hardware clock is set during shutdown if one is running ntpd.
But if a long-running server shuts down unexpectedly, this isn't done, and
the hardware clock might be off by a lot when it comes back up. So setting
it periodically from a cron job could be useful.
What do others do? Adding a one liner to /etc/cron.daily that invokes
2020 Nov 18
6
Time sync not working with Windows 10
After our office upgraded to Windows 10, time sync stopped working with the Windows
workstations. This used to work fine with Windows 7 and still works with linux domain members
(although that's not surprising).
The Windows 10 workstations ended up operating off the CMOS clock. We didn't notice this for a long
time since the CMOS clock drift is slow, but after several months users started
2016 Dec 12
3
kde failing???
greetings.
centos 6.8
kde 4.3.4
toshiba satellite l4550-s5976 laptop
- part 1: clock losing time
first noticed time was off by 8 min, reset via F2 cl terminal.
~40 min later, off by ~2 min, reset via 'service manager' by stopping
ntpd, count 20, started ntpd, within a few seconds, clock reset to
correct time.
~1 hour later, noticed clock off again, considered cause to be cmos
2008 Jan 19
5
Time just moved backwards error even with ntpd
Scenario: server PC abruptly switched off due to power cable problems
(an UPS cannot solve this issue), so during shutdown Linux was not
able to resinchronize the system clock. After a few hours the server
come back on, Linux booted and the services (ntpd, dovecot and many
others) started
But the system clock was 45 minutes ahead, so:
Jan 19 11:13:39 gw ntpd[2112]: synchronized to LOCAL(0),
2006 Apr 13
1
Asterisk no sound from sound card
Hi all,
I have a k6 2-400 that has a creative awe64 sound card.
It plays sound fine when using a standard audio player.
I want to use the sound card as a console phone but there is no audio
from the sound card. I have tried compiling various version of asterisk
with no luck. I did use this machine about 2 years ago with Asterisk and
Mdk 10 and it worked fine. Currently using Mandriva 2006.
Any
2013 Jan 23
3
clock sync/drift
Hi,
We have a little over 100 servers, almost all running CentOS 5.7.
Virtually all are Dell servers, generally a mix of 1950s, R610s, and
R410s.
We use NTP and/or PTP to sync their clocks. One phenomenon we've
noticed is that (1) on reboot, the clocks are all greatly out of sync,
and (2) if the PTP or NTP process is stopped, the clocks start
drifting very quickly.
If it was isolated to
2013 May 27
1
Mplayer + jack
Hi all,
anyone know of a repo for 6.4 that contains mplayer+gui with jack
compiled into it?
Thanks
Gary.
2018 Nov 05
4
Time server on AD DC in an LXD container.
After reading the instructions at
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation, I still have
questions about how samba interacts with nptd.
The issue is that LXD doesn't want containers setting the time and so won't
start ntpd at container startup even though it's enabled in systemd. The
host does sync it's time with a national time server, so we can assume that
the
2007 Feb 07
2
Slow clock on CentOS 4.4 in a VMware VM
I'm running a CentOS 4.4 VM on a Windows XP host with VMware Server,
and have the problem that my clock runs too slow (it happens in
VMware Workstation as well). It loses between 30 and 45 seconds
every minute! This is a known problem and can be fixed by adding
"nosmp noapic nolapic" to the boot command according to VMware tech
note ID 1420. However, despite adding these
2008 Sep 06
1
Time delaying (or time lagging)
Hello everyone,
I have problem with time delaying on my CentOS powered server. I have tried
to set time in BIOS and in OS (with saving time to BIOS), but time still
delaying, so after month is about five minutes delayed. In past I was using
this box with Windows and there wasn?t this time problem, but I cant
warrant, that there are no hardware issues. So I was decided, that easiest
way to fix
2018 Nov 06
2
Time server on AD DC in an LXD container.
Further investigations reveal:
---
C:\WINDOWS\system32> w32tm /monitor
GetDcList failed with error code: 0x800706BA.
Exiting with error 0x800706BA
---
error 0x800706BA indicates that the RPC server is unavailable.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jonathan Kreider
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 5:48 PM Jonathan Kreider <jonathan.kreider at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Thanks Robert & Marco.
>
>
2006 Oct 11
3
NTP and hardware clock
Hi,
I had the following problem today. Because of a misconfigured
network switch one system suddenly didn't have any network.
After a reboot (with the network still unavailable) NTPD refused to start.
Most likely because the initial ntpdate failed to work. I find this
troubling, because when the network was restored, NTPD could have resumed
working (like I'd expect from a true
2024 Jan 06
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Fri, 5 Jan 2024 23:53:52 +0000
Luis Peromarta via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> You think ntp works with samba but it doesn?t.
Sorry, but 'ntp' does work, it is the rewrite for more security
'ntpsec' that doesn't seem to work.
>
> You *must* use chrony. It will take you exactly 5 minutes to get it
> up and running.
Chrony does seem to
2011 Apr 13
5
bizarre system slowness
Running v5 64bit on a Dell 1950.
A cluster of 3 DB machines, identical hardware. One of them suddenly
became slower 2 weeks ago.
tar -zxf with a large file on this machine takes 1.5 minutes, but takes
only 10 seconds on any of its siblings. CPU usage seems high while
untarring, with lots of user and sys cycles being used, but almost no
wait cycles. It doesn't matter whether I untar on a
2003 Jun 27
3
alternate system clock has died
Hi,
I'm getting the message in the subject when I run systat -vm on a lightly
loaded server. Top shows interesting CPU usage %:
CPU states: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 0.0% system, 0.0% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Some Googling tells me that a fix for this went in around 1998 in
sys/i386/isa/clock.c, see
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/159/1998/7/0/777198/
(fix verified to be present in
2024 Jan 18
1
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On Thu Jan 18 10:52:55 2024 Sonic <sonicsmith at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm with Luis in thinking that the fault is with the DC and not the
> clients. I recently switched from using a GPO to set the time source to
> using the "natural" time sync with the DC at one site due to the fact that
> I was running the DC in a container which due to age could not run a
2007 Apr 01
3
NTP
Greets!
Ok. I'm looking at a client that needs to keep their server time close
as reasonably possible (within a minute) of the actual time of day.
I've installed the RPM for NTP and I'm looking for tips on what the
simplest setup should be, ie:
What server(s) should I be using for sync?
Should I just run it from a cron every 20 minutes or so?
thx.
Mike
-------------- next part
2006 Feb 26
17
domU clock over 23s off
Hey,
I have rather new installation of xen, dom0 is running ntpd and is
perfectly in time. All domU''s are ~23s in future. Running ntpd on
the domU''s seem to have no effect, /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock
appears to have no effect. I''m running xen-unstable and 2.6.16-rc4
in AMD64 box.
Any tip would be appricated.
Thanks,
--
++ytti
2024 Jan 05
2
Joining Windows 10 Domain Member to Samba AD/DC
On 05.01.2024 1:28, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> I've added a Windows 10 domain member to my Domain. I'm now following the
> procedure in https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation#Configuring_Time_Synchronisation_on_a_Windows_Domain_Member.
>
> I've created the Group Policy for the "Time Sources". This doesn't seem to be
> working. This did