What does your /etc/ntp.conf look like? On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 11:27, Shaw, Marco wrote: > [root@<hidden>]# uname -a > Linux <hidden> 2.4.18-18.7.xbigmem #1 SMP Wed Nov 13 18:24:15 EST 2002 i686 > unknown > [root@<hidden>]# rpm -q ntp > ntp-4.1.1-1 > > I have a system where these commands work: > ntptrace stratum_IP > ntpq -p statum_IP > > but, when I startup the NTP service I see *no traffic* during a tcpdump, and > if I run ntpdate, all I see is the following, but again not traffic in > tcpdump: > [root@<hidden>]# ntpdate stratum_IP > 20 Jun 12:07:50 ntpdate[27239]: poll(): nfound = 0, error: Success > 20 Jun 12:08:50 ntpdate[27239]: poll(): nfound = 0, error: Success > > Any ideas on how I can proceed? I've tried copying the install and every > RPM package on another machine, and except for differences with the SCSI > hardware RAID setup, the systems are very close to being the same. This > non-hardware RAID system is able to run the ntpdate command though... > > Marco -- Michael Gargiullo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warp Drive Networks
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