[Dovecot] ntp revisited (so what to do ?)

Noel noeldude at gmail.com
Sun May 8 18:20:08 EEST 2011


On 5/8/2011 5:07 AM, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> OK,
>
> So what you people say is :
>
> 1. Run "ntpdate" during startup only once
> 2. After that, keep time with ntpd
>
> Right ?

Yes, or run ntpd with the -g option.    You don't want to use 
the -x option (as some might have suggested) as that can cause 
ntpd to take up to 2 weeks to synchronize the time.

Detailed ntp setup is OT for this list, but make sure your 
ntp.conf lists at least three servers.  Typically the ntp.org 
pool servers will work fine, eg.
server 0.uk.pool.ntp.org
server 1.uk.pool.ntp.org
server 2.uk.pool.ntp.org
server 3.uk.pool.ntp.org

Then once in a while make sure ntp is running and 
syncronised.   I like "ntpq -p" which will show the peerlist 
with a "*" next to the current master.  ntpd works best on a 
long-running server, and typically shouldn't be used on a 
virtual server.  Virtual environments have their own time service.

   -- Noel Jones


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