Openbsd Clock Unsynced at William Valadez blog

Openbsd Clock Unsynced. Same issue as #25 and #35. My openbsd host is running ntpd but is 26 seconds slow, despite it saying clock synced: (1) the clock is still 'unsynced' (2) peers keep dropping in/out of valid state (3) the lan clients remain 'locked' to the same, single refid. Simply run the following command: The default config file /etc/ntpd.conf should work without any problems. When the system clock is not synced, the offset of the system clock, as reported by the adjtime(2) system call, is displayed. I strongly suggest that you configure ntpd on openbsd to sync date and time (clock) using the internet. It is supposed to sync on a reboot but if.

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When the system clock is not synced, the offset of the system clock, as reported by the adjtime(2) system call, is displayed. (1) the clock is still 'unsynced' (2) peers keep dropping in/out of valid state (3) the lan clients remain 'locked' to the same, single refid. Same issue as #25 and #35. Simply run the following command: I strongly suggest that you configure ntpd on openbsd to sync date and time (clock) using the internet. The default config file /etc/ntpd.conf should work without any problems. My openbsd host is running ntpd but is 26 seconds slow, despite it saying clock synced: It is supposed to sync on a reboot but if.

IRCNow Openbsd / OpenBSD 6.8 Upgrade Guide

Openbsd Clock Unsynced I strongly suggest that you configure ntpd on openbsd to sync date and time (clock) using the internet. (1) the clock is still 'unsynced' (2) peers keep dropping in/out of valid state (3) the lan clients remain 'locked' to the same, single refid. Simply run the following command: Same issue as #25 and #35. The default config file /etc/ntpd.conf should work without any problems. I strongly suggest that you configure ntpd on openbsd to sync date and time (clock) using the internet. My openbsd host is running ntpd but is 26 seconds slow, despite it saying clock synced: It is supposed to sync on a reboot but if. When the system clock is not synced, the offset of the system clock, as reported by the adjtime(2) system call, is displayed.

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