Dave Uhring escribió:
> On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:33:43 +0200, Àngel Català wrote:
>
>> It does not seems a configuration problem because, when a restart my ntp
>> service, after boot, in a minute or a couple of minutes I get the right
>> time. It seems a problem with ntp starting. At boot time, ntp starts (I
>> can see ntpd process with ps), but it seems it is not working as it
>> should be (when I type ntpq -q, it answers me theres is no association
>> IDs).
>
> Then perhaps you should hack your /etc/init.d/ntp script to run ntpdate
> prior to starting the daemon.
>
> But "ntpq -q", really? How about "ntpq -p"?
Hi again,
I have tryed calling ntpdate (with time servers I have configured in
ntp.conf) prior to start ntpd in /etc/init.d/ntp (and a "sleep 2"
command between both calls) and it still fails.
This is really a great mistery to me !!!!. I have never had problems
with NTP.
Currently I have Debian 4.0 'Etch' r3 i386 installed, but a month ago I
had Debian 4.0 'Etch' r0 x64 and it worked fine. It is driving me crazy.
Bye.