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Xamot n00b
Joined: 20 May 2002 Posts: 29
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Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2002 11:39 pm Post subject: ntpd & djbdns |
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I have started using djbdns's dnscache and tinydns after adding them to the default run level those start up fine and I can ping servers and what not once everything is up.
But ntpd which is also in the default runlevel always ends up complaining that it can't find the ntp servers during startup. It startups right after svscan and I think what is happening is that is starts too soon after ntpd. Cause it starts up find if I do a /etc/init.d/ntpd restart once I've logged in. Is there any way I can fix this dependency problem? |
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klieber Bodhisattva
Joined: 17 Apr 2002 Posts: 3657 Location: San Francisco, CA
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Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2002 12:01 am Post subject: |
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moving to networking forum.
--kurt _________________ The problem with political jokes is that they get elected |
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eean Guru
Joined: 10 Jun 2002 Posts: 355 Location: Kirksville, MO USA
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Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2002 8:32 pm Post subject: Cheap Fix |
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Well, the easy way to fix it is to put the NTP servers as IP address's in your NTP conf (forget the specifics on that, but it should be pretty easy). Most NTP servers should have static IPs. |
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Xamot n00b
Joined: 20 May 2002 Posts: 29
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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 4:38 pm Post subject: fixed |
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The problem was with ntpdate. I'm still not sure why it fails but by removing the NTPDATESERVER setting in /etc/conf.d/ntpd and making sure my /etc/ntp.conf was good, everything seems fine even with FQDN's.
Still don't know what ntpdate's problem was, but my system time seems to be fine. |
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