I had found this information after I had made my post. Thank you for help. I
also found I had to replace the battery on the motherboard and now
everything is working better. I am still not getting the ntpq output to show
that there is a server that the system is synced to. I am not sure what that
problem is. There are no messages in the log file with the sync problem so I
will let it go for now.
Again thank you for your help.
David
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mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Robert
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Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 12:26 PM
To: Plug-Discuss
Subject: Re: ntpq -p shows no servers working
First, the easy fix: if the local system's time differs from the NTP
server's time by a certain amount, ntpd will but sync the time. If I
remember right, syslog gets a message about this, so grep ntp in
/var/log/message and see what it says.
If this is the case, there's an easy way to fix this:
<stop ntpd>
ntpdate <NTP server's hostname or address>
clock -us or clock -s depending on whether your BIOS is UTC or not.
<start ntpd>
Failing that, my main technique to find out what's going on:
ntpq
as
rv <assID>
Example:
ntpq
ntpq> as
ind assID status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 13724 96f4 yes yes none sys.peer reachable 15
ntpq> rv 13724
status=96f4 reach, conf, sel_sys.peer, 15 events, event_reach,
srcadr=198.136.155.3, srcport=123, dstadr=192.168.2.2, dstport=123,
leap=00, stratum=3, precision=-17, rootdelay=143.204,
rootdispersion=145.233, refid=mail.getnet.net, reach=377, unreach=0,
hmode=3, pmode=4, hpoll=10, ppoll=10, flash=00 ok, keyid=0,
offset=3.589, delay=1.729, dispersion=14.843, jitter=12.625,
reftime=c3469393.963dc486 Sun, Oct 26 2003 11:40:19.586,
org=c3469795.407bbb62 Sun, Oct 26 2003 11:57:25.251,
rec=c3469795.3fc92578 Sun, Oct 26 2003 11:57:25.249,
xmt=c3469795.3f4f3fd9 Sun, Oct 26 2003 11:57:25.247,
filtdelay= 1.73 1.91 1.92 1.80 2.14 1.76 1.96 1.70,
filtoffset= 3.59 -9.04 -10.14 -10.85 -10.60 -8.09 -6.83 -10.62,
filtdisp= 0.02 15.37 30.74 46.12 61.51 76.90 92.26 107.62
Somewhere in the output for your rv command should be a clue as to why NTP
isn't sync'ing.
rna
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, David Demland wrote:
> Does any one know why ntpq -p would have the following output:
>
> remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
> jitter
>
============================================================================
> ==
> time.nist.gov .ACTS. 1 u 35 64 377 56.603 -355.35
> 4102.83
> clock.isc.org gps.laguna.vix. 2 u 41 64 377 73.566 -6279.9
> 5443.67
> catapult.sgi.co 0.0.0.0 0 u - 128 0 0.000 0.000
> 4000.00
>
> Since there is not a "*" at the beginning of a line, the documentation
says
> that there is no server being used. How do I fix this?
>
> David
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