5 May
2011
5 May
'11
9:45 p.m.
Hello,
You say ntpd is running. Is it running as a daemon ?
AFAIK, to keep good time on a linux machine inside the network, you need to run "ntpdate" and not "ntpd".
I had _exactly_ the same problem and I was running an ntp daemon. I wasn't actually syncing to anything.
So,I did some searching and found out that I need to run "ntpdate ntp.server.fqdn", then add this same line to cron.
HTH,
s.
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