I've got an opensuse 11.0 system with kernel 2.6.25 and I'm finding that
with or without ntp running the system clock falls way behind. Checking
hwclock shows the correct time, but date is hours behind. Right after
ntp starts up I see this:
jen:/home/jpschewe # ntpq -p
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
ntp2.lax-noc.co 204.123.2.5 2 u 19 64 1 16.088 127006.
3.906
skywiley.com 192.43.244.18 2 u 18 64 1 16.285 130991.
3.906
tesla.fireduck. 132.239.1.6 2 u 17 64 1 13.431 134998.
3.906
At this point I've just set the system time to match the hardware clock
and it's within a minute of reality, however that offset column seem way
to large for something this close.
Anyone got any ideas?
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