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Re: offtopic "general" help with system clock



Alex Perry wrote:
> hardware clock).  Once the clock is close, by using this method, the ntp 
> will always be able to keep it on time from then onwards.

Agreed.

To check if ntp is in a happy state, use the 'ntpq -p' command.

  ntpq -p

Look for low fractional jitter numbers and low offset numbers.  But if
they are pegged at large values then you have a problem getting the
daemons to communicate.

Bob

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