On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Uwe Thiem wrote:

<snip>

after this:
hwclock -wu
to get your hardware clock right. Without "u" if your hw clock is running in
local time.

<snip>

But all that shows in the /var/log/ntp.log is
12 Jun 09:05:46 ntpd[19515]: ntpd exiting on signal 15

It probably terminated right after your "ps". Would be interesting to know why
it is terminating. Maybe you should run ntpd in the foreground once:
ntpd -n


Uwe - thanks for the tip on hwclock -wu
The following output is what /var/log/ntp.log looks like after issuing the following 2 commands:

#/etc/init.d/ntpd stop
#ntpd -n

12 Jun 14:16:02 ntpd[8885]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
12 Jun 14:20:56 ntpd[9340]: synchronized to 212.79.244.34, stratum 2
12 Jun 14:20:56 ntpd[9340]: kernel time sync disabled 0041
12 Jun 14:28:32 ntpd[9340]: kernel time sync enabled 0001

I'll keep an eye on it and let you know.

Thanks,
festus

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