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- Path: sparky!uunet!sun-barr!ames!sgi!rhyolite!vjs
- From: vjs@rhyolite.wpd.sgi.com (Vernon Schryver)
- Subject: Re: sendmail and timed problems.
- Message-ID: <nmbj6n8@rhyolite.wpd.sgi.com>
- Keywords: sendmail-lost mail-timed-machine not responding
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA
- References: <1992Jul23.223713.6260@iitmax.iit.edu>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 05:34:04 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- In article <1992Jul23.223713.6260@iitmax.iit.edu>, thsspxh@iitmax.iit.edu (Patrick HURT) writes:
- > ...
- > Second problem:
- > --------------
- >
- > Also found in the SYSLOG file:
- > ir260a timed[83]: loop breakage: no reply from ir271a=192.41.245.112 to QUIT
- >
- > And a bunch of those! Timed is running with the usual default options:
- > -G timelords -P /usr/tmp/.timetrim
- >
- > Problem is, ir271a is another machine, but it is never connected to
- > the Ethernet (security). How do I get ir271a out of the group of
- > machines looked at for the time averaging, so that my SYSLOG file is
- > no longer flooded with those messages?
-
-
- That message means a machine claiming to be 192.41.245.112 answered
- timed on iri260a once but not again. It means that it appears that
- timed thinks you have a group of time masters on an internet
- and that they have not found a strict hierarchy.
-
- Timed does not make up addresses. It's not that smart. Some machine
- is using that address on your network.
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-
-
- Vernon Schryver, vjs@sgi.ocm
-