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01-23-2002 02:57 PM
01-23-2002 02:57 PM
Working on an L3000 w/ 11.00 and trying to sync this server with the others in the network. All other servers have sync'd with no trouble but this system has an offset of 220+. Been looking for clues on how to get this offset lower but cannot find much. The actual time between this server and a stratum 2 server is less than 1 sec (UTC).
I have tried the ntpdate -B
How to get that offset lower so I can sync the time
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01-23-2002 03:31 PM
01-23-2002 03:31 PM
SolutionNow this is only needed in a production system where databases and time-critical programs will be able to account for every second (or not see the same second more than once). Now if the server is not running any appications, you can step change the time with ntpdate -b rather than -B.
Also test your servers (note: plural) by using:
ntpdate -p
You will see a list of all the time servers used by this system. Then query each of the servers with ntpq -p server_name to see that each of them are working correctly. The key column is: reach and should be 377 which means a high quality connection.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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01-23-2002 04:10 PM
01-23-2002 04:10 PM
Re: ntp offset very high
I presume that you are looking at the output of 'ntpq -p'.
Do you have a (relatively) high 'disp'ersion value for the server in question? This would reflect poor(er) network conditions for that server. At an offset of 220 (msec) I would also expect to see synchronization lost messages in the 'syslog'.
Regards!
...JRF...
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01-24-2002 09:44 AM
01-24-2002 09:44 AM
Re: ntp offset very high
The server I am trying to sync with is a stratum 2 server which is sync'd with a stratum 1 server no problems.
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01-24-2002 11:42 AM
01-24-2002 11:42 AM
Re: ntp offset very high
Have you checked your network configuration on the troublesome server? Auto-negotiation should be *off* and duplex probably nailed to full on your side as well as at the network switch. Does 'lanadmin' show any significant errors?
Regards!
...JRF...
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01-24-2002 02:12 PM
01-24-2002 02:12 PM
Re: ntp offset very high
I agree with JRF in that it could very well be a networking issue but I am at a loss in finding it.