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- Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1992 09:36:18 MST
- Sender: NeXT Computer List <NEXT-L@BROWNVM.BITNET>
- From: Dan Danz <dan@PHOENIX.AZ.STRATUS.COM>
- Subject: Re: verify ntpd
- In-Reply-To: <9209111429.AA15164@transfer.stratus.com>; from "Sven Bohm" at
- Sep 11, 92 10:24 am
- Lines: 107
-
- > [ Sven Bohm wrote ]
- >
- > However ntpdc (any valid host) just cranks along for a few seconds
- > and then returns without printing any information.
- >
-
- sounds like you don't have any peers ...
-
- try niutil -read / /locations/ntp
-
- you should have some entries for host: if they are clone clients,
- and perhaps one entry for a "master".
-
- I tried the -l a while ago and got this:
-
- Sep 12 08:57:40 quiensabe ntpd[13123]: terminated: (sig 15)
- Sep 12 08:57:44 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: /usr/etc/ntpd version $Revision: 3.4.1.9
- $
- Sep 12 08:57:44 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: patchlevel 13
- Sep 12 08:57:45 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: Drift compensation value initialized to
- 0.230693
- Sep 12 08:57:45 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: sys.precision set to -6 from sys clock of
- 0 HZ
- Sep 12 08:58:08 quiensabe duioctl[13156]: BRINGDOWN on "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:58:13 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: hangup: Process 12685 got signal 1
- for "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:58:14 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: hangup: Outbound interface "slip0"
- up 9062 seconds
- Sep 12 08:58:14 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: hangup: Inpackets = 6275,
- Outpackets = 7758, Average = 1.55 packets/sec
- Sep 12 08:58:14 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: Timeout for "slip0" set to 3600
- Sep 12 08:58:14 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: hangup: Disconnected "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:58:14 quiensabe diald-slip0[12685]: (Link DOWN event for slip0 for
- nb1)
- Sep 12 08:58:42 quiensabe tcldiald[151]: Authorized packet [134.111.45.7 ->
- 134.111.44.7], proto UDP (17)
- Sep 12 08:58:42 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: makecall: Attempting connection to
- "nb1" via "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:58:43 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (DSI 9624LEP, dialing 852-3088,
- expecting 14400 EC)
- Sep 12 08:59:02 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (slip0/nb1 Connected)
- Sep 12 08:59:04 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (slip0/nb1 Logging in as
- quiensabe...)
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (slip0/nb1 Entering SLIP mode)
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: duconnect: Did SIOCSIFADDR on
- "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: Connected to "nb1" via "slip0"
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (Link UP event (packet) for slip0
- for nb1)
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: Timeout for "slip0" set to 1200
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: Outbound interface "slip0"
- starting ipkts = 69339, opkts = 61808
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (slip0/nb1 IF flags changed from
- 0x0 => 0x11)
- Sep 12 08:59:06 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (slip0/nb1 SOFT flags changed from
- 0x0 => 0x722)
- Sep 12 09:02:58 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: clock: select peer 134.111.44.7 stratum 1
- was UNSYNCED
- Sep 12 09:03:11 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: STEP 134.111.44.7 st 1 off
- 12.481600 drft 0.230693 cmpl 0.000000
- Sep 12 09:03:11 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: Lost NTP peer 134.111.44.7
- Sep 12 09:06:23 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: clock: select peer 134.111.44.49 stratum
- 1 was UNSYNCED
- Sep 12 09:09:18 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (SLIP interface slip0 up 10
- minutes.)
- Sep 12 09:11:43 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230693 cmpl 0.000003
- Sep 12 09:12:47 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230694 cmpl 0.000006
- Sep 12 09:13:51 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230695 cmpl 0.000009
- Sep 12 09:14:55 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230695 cmpl 0.000011
- Sep 12 09:15:59 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230696 cmpl 0.000014
- Sep 12 09:17:03 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.000736 drft 0.230697 cmpl 0.000017
- Sep 12 09:18:07 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.007946 drft 0.230708 cmpl 0.000048
- Sep 12 09:19:11 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: adjust: SLEW 134.111.44.49 st 1 off
- 0.008356 drft 0.230746 cmpl 0.000081
- Sep 12 09:19:18 quiensabe diald-slip0[13157]: (SLIP interface slip0 up 20
- minutes.)
- Sep 12 09:19:32 quiensabe ntpd[13155]: terminated: (sig 15)
-
-
- As you can see, I don't normally run ntpd on my home system because it
- keeps bringing slip back up.
-
- Here's what the NetInfo information looks like (and it looks the same on
- the real network domain that tucson and phoenix are a part of).
-
- quiensabe[147]# niutil -read . /locations/ntp /
- name: ntp
- server:
- host: tucson phoenix
-
- Hope this helps.
- The real guru on this stuff is louie@transsys.com (Louie Mamakos)
-
-
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