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12-17-2013 05:06 AM - last edited on 12-17-2013 05:30 PM by Maiko-I
12-17-2013 05:06 AM - last edited on 12-17-2013 05:30 PM by Maiko-I
Linux ( RHEL6.4) NTP issues
Hi All,
We are trying to point our Linux VMS runningNTP version 4.2.6p5 to Windows 2008 R2 ( NTP service).
ntpdate -u < domain controler> works fine
UPD port 123 is open . I have checked using NMAP utility
$ ntpstat -p
unsnchronized
timeserver restarting
polling every 64s
No major changes done to the standard /etc/ntp.conf file except pointing to the windows DC for NTP service.
ntpq>as
SHOWS reject for NTP servers , but they are reachable.
Please help !!
Regards,
Raja
P.S. This thread has been moved from Linux > System Administration to Linux > networking. - Hp Forum Moderator
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12-17-2013 06:36 AM
12-17-2013 06:36 AM
Re: Linux ( RHEL6.4) NTP issues
What is the output of "ntpq -np"? How large are the delay/offset/jitter values?
NTP protocol always distributes UTC time, but Windows system clock runs in local time.
So if you are using a Windows-based NTP service, it is very important that the timezone setting is set correctly on the Windows server: otherwise the conversion from the local time in Windows system clock to UTC time for NTP will produce an incorrect result.
Unix and Linux systems run their system clocks fundamentally in UTC time, so it is likely that your Linux VMs already have the correct timezone setting. But you should still check the timezone settings to be sure. In any Unix/Linux system, "date -u" should always return a correct UTC timestamp.
When a VM starts up, it may inherit its system clock time from the host platform - and if the host platform's clock or timezone setting is wrong, the system clock may have a value that is too different from real time, causing ntpd to reject a NTP time server or to abort completely.
On virtual machines, VMware recommends adding this setting in the beginning of /etc/ntp.conf:
tinker panic 0
Ref:
This is because the virtualization host platform may "steal" some processing time from the VM if the VM is idle, causing the VM's system clock to sometimes seem slow compared to real time.
Other virtualization platforms may have similar recommendations: check the documentation of your virtualization platform.
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12-18-2013 12:04 AM
12-18-2013 12:04 AM
Re: Linux ( RHEL6.4) NTP issues
Hi MK,
Appreciate your response. Here are some more details. FYI, I am testing this on a Physical server. Tryig to point to AD server running Windows 2008 R2.
# ntpq -np
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
10.137.28.11 .LOCL. 1 u 28 64 377 0.905 -73.356 88.051
10.137.28.12 10.137.28.11 2 u 28 64 377 0.943 -84.742 87.031
# ntpstat -p
unsynchronised
time server re-starting
polling server every 8 s
[root@deherwspldb01 etc]# ntpq
ntpq> as
ind assid status conf reach auth condition last_event cnt
===========================================================
1 65492 9024 yes yes none reject reachable 2
2 65493 9024 yes yes none reject reachable 2
ntpq> exit
[root@deherwspldb01 etc]# date
Wed Dec 18 09:02:42 CET 2013
[root@deherwspldb01 etc]# clock
Wed 18 Dec 2013 09:02:44 AM CET -0.239436 seconds
[root@deherwspldb01 etc]# /sbin/hwclock
Wed 18 Dec 2013 09:02:49 AM CET -0.969215 seconds
[root@deherwspldb01 etc]# date -u
Wed Dec 18 08:02:51 UTC 2013
Regards,
Raja
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12-18-2013 02:16 AM
12-18-2013 02:16 AM
Re: Linux ( RHEL6.4) NTP issues
Further more, please find the below o/p from one of the Linux servers pointed to Widnwos DC
ntpdc -c sysinfo
system peer: 0.0.0.0
system peer mode: unspec
leap indicator: 11
stratum: 16
precision: -24
root distance: 0.00000 s
root dispersion: 0.04388 s
reference ID: [73.78.73.84]
reference time: 00000000.00000000 Mon, Jan 1 1900 1:00:00.000
system flags: auth monitor ntp kernel stats
jitter: 0.000000 s
stability: 0.000 ppm
broadcastdelay: 0.000000 s
authdelay: 0.000000 s
Timezone on Windows AD is set to
(UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
On LInux
# ls -l /etc/localtime
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 33 Dec 18 08:37 localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin
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12-23-2013 12:03 PM
12-23-2013 12:03 PM
Re: Linux ( RHEL6.4) NTP issues
(Sorry about the late answer.)
Is the Windows DC synchronized to some real NTP server, or is it just using its own system clock as a time source?
On the Windows DC, what is the value of the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\AnnounceFlags registry key?
If the Windows DC is synchronized to a real upstream NTP server, the value of the AnnounceFlags registry key should be set to 5 (DWORD value). If the Windows DC is supposed to use its internal clock, the value of the AnnounceFlags registry key should be 0xA (i.e. 10 represented in Hexadecimal).
See also:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042/en-us
If you stop ntpd on the Linux server, and then run "ntpdate -d <Windows.server.IP.address>", what is the output? (Replace the <Windows.server.IP.address> with the actual IP address, of course.)
The "reference time", "originate timestamp" and "transmit timestamp" should all have non-zero values in ntpdate -d output. If the "reference time" has a zero value (i.e. Mon, Jan 1 1900...), then the Windows server is unsure of the correctness of its time, and you should fix the Windows server first.