thanks for sharing the solution.
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. <
mailing-lists@phoenixinternet.net> wrote:
> I never did find out why I could not get ntpd service to start at boot. I
> looked at several services that I believe that systemd required to start
> prior to ntpd starting...
>
> I finally went to their forum. Go figure there was an answer. CentOS7 uses
> chrony and not ntp as a client service.
> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/System_
> Administrators_Guide/sect-Checking_if_chrony_is_synchronized.html
>
> My clock is now synchronizing with chrony. I am not necessarily a fan, but
> I only have so much time to research getting ntpd to start at boot. Chronyd
> is how my computer is going to sync.
>
> Gilbert
>
> On 8/14/2014 4:31 PM, James Crawford wrote:
>
>> >> I am monitoring /var/log/messages
>> >> Gilbert
>>
>> I seem to recall that systemd uses journal
>>
>> try
>>
>> >journalctl --help
>> or
>> >journatctl --system
>>
>> may provide some info
>>
>> James C.
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