(fedora) Re: NTP problem
Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen
joukj at hrem.nano.tudelft.nl
Fri Feb 16 21:25:46 UTC 2007
Phil Meyer <pmeyer at themeyerfarm.com> wrote on 15-FEB-2007 19:23:05.37
>Mattew Saltzman wrote:
>>> The correct solution is to use NetworkManagerDispatcher(1) to start ntpd
>>> when the connection is made.
>>>
>>> Don't modify any system files or rc.local. Just turn ntp off at boot and
>>> add a script to /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ that runs "service ntpd
>>> start" when an interface is brought up and "service ntpd stop" when it's
>>> brought down. Instructions in the man page.
>>>
>
>here is my solution that works -- Thanks Matthew!:
>
>sudo mkdir -p /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d
>
>sudo vi /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ntpd
>
>----
>
>#!/bin/sh
>
>interface=$1
>state=$2
>
>case $state in
> up) /sbin/service ntpd start;;
> down) /sbin/service ntpd stop;;
> *) ;;
>esac
>
>----
>
>sudo chmod 755 /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ntpd
>
>
>You can see that it can also be tested for interface, so maybe you only
>want to start ntpd when eth0 starts. What you see here will start and
>stop ntpd on every interface change.
Thanks, but it did not solve the problem.
I remove Networkmanager from my system, and the problem was still there ->
Networkmanager is not my problem.
Jouk
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