On Saturday 08 September 2007, Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
>>> 128.439 -3332.9 1608.39 [root@frontend_light ~]# ntpstat
>>> unsynchronised
>>> time server re-starting
Is ntpd running after this?
# ps -Af | grep ntpd
>> And why is it restarting? I don't know the answer there, but someplace
>> in a log, there should be a clue.
>
> I don't know either... Above I provided all the logs regarding ntpd.
> There's nothing special, really... It's almost the same as on my
> Fedora Core 6 machine, except that ntp here is not getting synced...
I guess I would strace ntpd, then. If it was selinux, you'd be seeing
avc messages in your /var/log/messages anyway.
I did not see any avc msgs in my logs at the time I installed F7 on my lappy.
IIRC I had to strace it myself to see that, but the message I saw in the
strace output never made it to the logs.
# service ntpd stop
# strace -f ntpd -u ntp:ntp -p /var/run/ntpd.pid -g
-Andy
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