Re: drift in ntpd may not catch up on bad clock and keep slipping.

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Date: Monday, December 10, 2007 - 7:27 pm

* Sean Cody [2007-12-11 00:13]:

which is a very bad solution

> In my case the clock goes WAAAAAAY out and even when I fix it it flys way

[..]

you log snippet actually shows ntpd/adjtime coping fine, the offset is
getting smaller.
you probably want to look into -s to compensate for the gigantic
initial offset.

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