Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "ntp server"
2006 Oct 11
9
time synchronization problem (using NTP)
Hi,
using SLES10 I''m unable to synchronize the time of DomU with that of Dom0. There
is a persistent offset of about 3 seconds!
Here''s a small history (not actual output):
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u - 64 1 0.136 -2977.1 0.099
*rkdvmso1.dvm.kl 192.168.0.11 5 u 2 64
2011 May 08
6
ntp revisited (so what to do ?)
OK,
So what you people say is :
1. Run "ntpdate" during startup only once
2. After that, keep time with ntpd
Right ?
Regards,
spyros
----
"I merely function as a channel that filters
music through the chaos of noise"
- Vangelis
2006 Nov 24
19
Time/clock issues with Xen 3.0.3?
The time appears to be perfect inside dom0, however all the domU''s
tend to have a slightly faster date which gets further out of sync
every day.
I''m currently using Xen 3.0.3 with Gentoo Linux, under 3.0.2 I had no
problems with domU clocks. Are there any known issues which could
cause this? I''d strongly prefer not to run ntpd in every domU,
having all domU clocks in
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
2007 Mar 19
5
Dovecot 'suicide'
I have a Dovecot installation on a Fedora 4.
With the last update from Dovecot RC10 to Dovecot RC27, the daemon
kills itself every night with this error:
Mar 17 05:23:11 mail dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 6 seconds.
This might cause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill m
yself now.
The error appears just after the night maintenance script executes a
ntpdate syncronization
ntpdate
2006 May 10
4
SSH
Hi.
I`m trying to connect with another computer, but i have the mmessage "time out".
TO do SSH its there any special procedure i must follow up?
or i just can type ssh user at server?
i have CentOs 4 and SSHd its already running
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2004 May 26
1
clock skew again
Hi,
ok this time i have really done every thing i can
do.
i went to
http://www.bytefusion.com/download/win2000/middle.htm
and downloaded the presentTense time server for
windows 2000. i installed it on my backup domain
controller.
my sys admin wont allow it on the primary domain
controller.
ok so after installing it on niit91 (10.10.11.91)
i came back to my linux box started the ntpd and
2006 Aug 26
6
Problems after performing yum update
I performed the update yesterday that included installing kernel
2.6.9-42.0.2.EL and replacing ethereal with wireshark.
First, the trivial...
Wireshark would not run from the KDE menu without editing the menu to
change the command from "wireshark" to "kdesu wireshark" because dumpcap
is at usr/sbin/dumpcap instead of /usr/bin/dumpcap . Making the change
causes wireshark to
2006 Apr 07
3
Network and default route
I have had this problem on and off since RedHat 6, and I always worked through
it, but I thought I would ask.
When you have multiple network interfaces, how does the system determine the
default route?
Or is it the first, (or last) interface that comes up?
On the problem systems I have to add a "route add default..." statement in
some systems in the rc.local to get them to work right.
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
2015 Mar 09
4
Problem with ntp
Hi all,
I have a problem with ntpd daemon in my CentOS7 vm. When I try to list
peers, command fails:
[root at c7tst ntpstats]# ntpq
ntpq> pe
ntpq: read: Connection refused
ntpq>
My actual ntp.conf:
# For more information about this file, see the man pages
# ntp.conf(5), ntp_acc(5), ntp_auth(5), ntp_clock(5), ntp_misc(5),
ntp_mon(5).
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift
# Permit time
2017 Feb 05
2
Chrony vd NTP
On 05/02/17 16:15, Richard wrote:
>
>> Date: Sunday, February 05, 2017 10:26:05 -0500
>> From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>
>>
>> I have read:
>> http://thegeekdiary.com/centos-rhel-7-chrony-vs-ntp-differences-bet
>> ween-ntpd-and-chronyd/
>>
>> My server is up all the time and will serve time to internal
>> systems (via
2016 Jan 27
4
NTP Service Running on Local Host does not Sync System Time
Hi List
I have ntp running as a service on a PC, with the expectation that it
would keep time in synch to my ntp server.
However, while I can manually update the time using "ntpdate -u ...",
I find that if I manually force the wrong time, the ntpd service does
not automatically re-synch the system time with the ntp server:
- Current time:
[admin at lol ~]# date
Wed Jan 27 10:54:21
2017 Feb 05
2
Chrony vd NTP
I have read:
http://thegeekdiary.com/centos-rhel-7-chrony-vs-ntp-differences-between-ntpd-and-chronyd/
My server is up all the time and will serve time to internal systems
(via DHCP options).
Caveat is that my server is an armv7 (Cubieboard2) which does not have
an RTC (no battery). So whenever the system boots, the time is ZERO
(Dec 31, 1969 or some such).
Chrony fixes this really fast;
2009 Jun 06
13
dovecot and ntp: Fatal: Time just moved backwards
Hallo,
I am running dovecot on a PC (a workstation) to have a mail client
independent storage for my mails. Now I would like to have the system
clock set correctly by using ntpd or ntpdate (using debian/sid).
The problem is, that the PC is not online at boot time, but is set
online on demand manually using "pon" to start the pppd later. So ntpd
cannot sync the time on boot time
2015 Feb 12
4
Why the command 'service ntpd stop' cause the time reversed?
A shell script is deployed to synchronize time, the script is invoked hourly by crontab, and its content is as follows:
#!/bin/bash
service ntpd stop
ntpdate 192.168.0.191 #it's a valid ntpd server in LAN
service ntpd start
chkconfig ntpd on
Inspected the Linux log(Centos6.4 /var/log/messages), found the following fragment:
Jan 7 14:00:01 host1 ntpd[32101]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
Jan 7
2018 Jul 23
3
Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences with the domain controller
Thanks Louis. Results below.
> Hai,
>
> I've reading this thread more closely.
>
> I suggest you try the followoing.
>
> Check the servers hardware clock in the bios first.
> Set these within 5 min, if they are not about the same.
>
There no RTC in the pi; the other DC is running in a VM with RTC set to UTC. I have disabled the guest from getting the time
2006 Jul 10
4
yum dovecot fail
Hello CentOS,
anyone can help me?
i'm trying to install dovecot on my CentOS
[root at cumi ~]# yum install dovecot --noplugins
Setting up Install Process
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Parsing package install arguments
Nothing to do
[root at cumi ~]#
anyone has an idea?
since i already search dovecot, and there is a dovecot package
[root at cumi ~]#
2018 Nov 22
2
NTP strangeness...
In our network we found some client with clock differences.
Some machine have effectively some troubles, eg have NO 'Windows Time'
service defined, probably some glitches happened when moving from our
old NT-like domain.
Anyway, catching for that, we have found some other strangeness.
Windows time service run:
C:\Users\gaio>sc query w32time
NOME_SERVIZIO: w32time
TIPO
2017 Feb 05
1
Chrony vd NTP
> Date: Sunday, February 05, 2017 10:26:05 -0500
> From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>
>
> I have read:
> http://thegeekdiary.com/centos-rhel-7-chrony-vs-ntp-differences-bet
> ween-ntpd-and-chronyd/
>
> My server is up all the time and will serve time to internal
> systems (via DHCP options).
>
> Caveat is that my server is an armv7