Re: 5.3-Beta7 / router & ntpdate: bug in bootup script or sequence?

From: Jose M Rodriguez <josemi_at_freebsd.jazztel.es>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:36:40 +0200
El Martes, 12 de Octubre de 2004 15:16, spam maps escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have a router configured, which must properly
> synchronize time at bootup. For that purpose I
> use ntpdate to instantly adjust the time, then
> have let ntpd keep syncing time while running.
> All info for ntpdate and ntpd comes from
> /etc/ntp.conf.
>
> (ntpd also becomes the server of the local
> network, but that's now not so relevant)
>
> However, there seems to be something really odd
> when network access is needed for ntpdate; it
> simple cannot, and no time adjustment is done.
>
> Strangely enough: after bootup I can manually
> do the same ntpdate command, and it all works.
>
> Whatever I tried, nothing seems to help to get
> ntpdate do its work at bootup. My guess would
> be that there's something wrong with the bootup
> scripts or the sequence the scripts are called.
>
> The full bootup output, rc.conf and ntp.conf
> files are here:
>
>    http://cisr.snu.ac.kr/ntpdate.txt
>

I see this before.  You are using named from here.
Seems it may have a race condition between named and ntpdate.

Try put an external nameserver on /etc/resolv.conf

Also, you may try to use only ntpd.  If you use this machine often, you 
don't need ntpdate.  Only ntpd.  You can check this with ntptrace.

--
  josemi 
Received on Tue Oct 12 2004 - 11:36:44 UTC

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