On 4/13/2011 6:01 PM, Cal Webster wrote:
Your ntpq output tells me that all the ntp.org servers have been
rejected in favor of your (undisciplined) local clock. You should
disable it as a time source in ntp.conf as suggested previously. You
gain nothing by keeping it configured under your circumstances.
./Cal
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Your ntpq output tells me that all the ntp.org servers have been
rejected in favor of your (undisciplined) local clock. You should
disable it as a time source in ntp.conf as suggested previously. You
gain nothing by keeping it configured under your circumstances.
./Cal
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have noticed now that the clock is moving ahead now that I am on the
CentOSPlus kernel. I'm going to leave it go over night and see how far
it will go ahead.. Thank you all for your help.
Brian.
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