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Re: ntpd not setting time



Actally that seems to be one of the problems.. . I just found it in the
syslog.  ntpd -g should take care of this but it doesn't.  The time was
intentally set to 1999 to test ntpd and see if it is working.  Even with
the "-g" option I am getting:

Jan  1 01:38:38 portal ntpd[841]: time error 286216465 over 1000
seconds; set clock manually

It is as if the -g is a valid command line option but ignored.

brian moore wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jan 01, 1992 at 01:27:39AM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
> > it is serving the time fine to others but:
> > it wont set my server's time from another time server
> >
> > I have entered "server... " lines into /etc/ntp.conf
> 
> If your time is too far off, ntpd will not know whether to trust the
> remote sites or yours and will refuse to change the time.
> 
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