[CentOS] Date drift and ntpd
Rick Thomas
rbthomas at pobox.comMon Aug 16 20:24:26 UTC 2010
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Hi Jason, On Aug 12, 2010, at 8:01 AM, Jason Pyeron wrote: > Jul 28 21:42:34 devserver21 ntpd[3475]: frequency error -512 PPM > exceeds This shows that the system clock on devserver21 is driftin too fast for NTP to compensate. Possible causes could be an out-of-spec crystal on that machines, or an error in the BIOS (bad frequency divider perhaps) for that particular model of machine. Whatever the cause, it can be compensated for using "adjtimex". This package is not installed by default with Centos 5.5 but you can install it easily with "yum install adjtimex". Then read the man page "man 8 adjtimex" and the README in /usr/share/doc/adjtimex*/README and follow the directions from there (with particular reference to "adjtimex -c" or "adjtimex -a".) Hope it helps! Rick
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