ntpd on Red Hat
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Apr 4 16:25:07 EST 2002
Thanks Matt,
It appears that port 23 is blocked on our box. Our network should be wide
open, but if it is blocked by NEDV, that's ok. A manual tweak once a week
would be sufficient.
On 4 Apr 2002 at 15:22, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
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> > The BLU server tends to drift.
> > I have ntpd running with a few time servers set up in ntp.conf. It appears
> > that ntpd is essentially a nop. It is running, but does not appear to
> > adjust the time based on the servers. I have the same servers set up for my
> > home system (SuSE running xntpd), which does appear to time synch
> > successfully.
>
> Although it sounds like a network problem, I'd like to point out the
> 'step-tickers' file. If you create the file:
> /etc/ntp/step-tickers
> The ntpd startup script will try use ntpdate to sync to the listed
> servers before actually starting ntpd. The format of the file is just a
> hostname or address on each line, with #-style comments allowed.
>
>
> > I tried running ntpdate on several servers listed in the public ntp web
> >
> > I suppose that running ntpdate once daily would be more than sufficient.
>
> I'd recommend against using just ntpdate to set the clock. For one,
> if ntpdate works, ntpd should work also, so you might as well use it. The
> use of ntpdate seems to annoy certain people as well. I don't remember
> the details, but it's generally regarded as a Bad Thing, and there has
> been talk of removing it from future releases.
>
> If it turns out that the ntp ports are blocked on that network you can
> still get decent accuracy by twiddling the kernel time settings with
> tickadj/adjtimex. It's tedious, but I have personally managed to bring an
> Alpha from more than +30s/day to under a second a week after only a few
> days of adjustments.
>
>
> - --
> -Matt
>
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