13 May
2008
13 May
'08
11:21 a.m.
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:39:54AM +0400, Eugene wrote:
Hello,
From: "Quentin Garnier" cube@cubidou.net
- In about a minute, NTP daemon feels confident about adjusting the system time. The admin should run ntpdate before launching ntpd and dovecot. ntpd will _never_ move time backwards under normal drifting conditions (it has other ways of coping with that).
Please read carefully. ntpd IS run before dovecot, but a change of time
I'm not the one having trouble reading, here. The proper way to start a system is to run ntp*date* (as early as possible) and then ntpd.
NTP documentation has even more details how to do this properly.
http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/StartingNTP4#Section_7.1.1.
-- Quentin Garnier - cube@cubidou.net - cube@NetBSD.org "See the look on my face from staying too long in one place [...] every time the morning breaks I know I'm closer to falling" KT Tunstall, Saving My Face, Drastic Fantastic, 2007.