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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Jan 12 22:57:59 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: FishR at bellsouth.net (Ryan Fish)</li>
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I setup ntpd but the time is already off by almost two hours!
/var/log/messages now shows me the following:
Jan 12 16:16:10 <server> ntpd[4584]: synchronisation lost
Jan 12 17:12:50 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 18:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 19:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 20:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 21:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 22:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 12 23:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
Jan 13 00:12:51 <server> ntpd[4584]: can't open /etc/ntp/drift.TEMP: Permission denied
I stopped ntpd and reset the system time using 'ntpdate'. I then restarted ntpd.
/var/log/messages now has this:
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpdate[939]: step time server 198.72.72.10 offset -1.306097 sec
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpd: succeeded
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpd[943]: ntpd 4.1.2 at 1.892 Tue Feb 24 06:32:25 EST 2004 (1)
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpd[943]: precision = 11 usec
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpd[943]: kernel time discipline status 0040
Jan 12 22:35:08 <server> ntpd: ntpd startup succeeded
Jan 12 22:38:24 <server> ntpd[943]: time set 0.000000 s
Jan 12 22:38:24 <server> ntpd[943]: synchronisation lost
I stopped ntpd again and have corrected the permissions on /etc/ntp and /etc/ntp/drift. ntpd is now running again so I will see if this keeps it going.
/var/log/messages now has this:
Jan 12 22:49:11 <server> ntpd[1278]: ntpd 4.1.2 at 1.892 Tue Feb 24 06:32:25 EST 2004 (1)
Jan 12 22:49:11 <server> ntpd: ntpd startup succeeded
Jan 12 22:49:11 <server> ntpd[1278]: precision = 6 usec
Jan 12 22:49:11 <server> ntpd[1278]: kernel time discipline status 0040
Jan 12 22:49:11 <server> ntpd[1278]: frequency initialized 0.000 from /etc/ntp/drift
Hopefully the time will remain closer to correct now...
Again, any thoughts on this are welcome.
Thank you.
-Ryan
----- Original Message -----
From: Adrin Story
To: Ryan Fish ; Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [ale] Time issue
Perhaps NASA has the answer already
NASA Science News for January 10, 2005 11:00:00 AM
The Dec. 26th Indonesian megathrust earthquake quickened Earth's rotation
and changed our planet's shape, according to calculations done by NASA
scientists.
FULL STORY at
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/10jan_earthquake.htm?list64770">http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/10jan_earthquake.htm?list64770</a>
I had a machine at work that would pick up 8 seconds a day. (24 hours.) You know this could be almost anything including soon to die hardware problem.
Ryan Fish wrote:
What could cause the time on a server running RHEL3 ES to change by roughly 3 hours at least two days in a row?
- Time zone is set to America/New York (EST)
- NTP is not in use
- Box has not been rebooted for 77+ days (so HWClock should have nothing to do with it)
Any ideas on where to look will be GREATLY appreciated.
Thank you.
-Ryan
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