NTP synchronized: no

Rick Stevens ricks at alldigital.com
Wed Sep 9 18:00:53 UTC 2015


On 09/09/2015 10:37 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Still the same (always as root)
>
>   journalctl -u chrony -b
> -- Logs begin at Fri 2014-05-02 02:14:24 CEST, end at Wed 2015-09-09 19:34:53 CEST. --
>
>
> after  systemctl restart chronyd
>
> systemctl list-unit-files | grep chrony
> chrony-wait.service                         disabled
> chronyd.service                             enabled
>
>
> chronyd.service - NTP client/server
>     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service; enabled)
>     Active: active (running) since Wed 2015-09-09 19:31:53 CEST; 4min 23s ago
>    Process: 6933 ExecStartPost=/usr/libexec/chrony-helper add-dhclient-servers (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>    Process: 6929 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/chronyd $OPTIONS (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
>   Main PID: 6931 (chronyd)
>     CGroup: /system.slice/chronyd.service
>             └─6931 /usr/sbin/chronyd
>
> Sep 09 19:31:53 Homere chronyd[6931]: chronyd version 1.31.1 starting
> Sep 09 19:31:53 Homere chronyd[6931]: Frequency -15.841 +/- 0.025 ppm read from /var/lib/chrony/drift
> Sep 09 19:31:53 Homere systemd[1]: Started NTP client/server.

Is there a reason you're starting ntp? You don't need it with chronyd.
Perhaps that's the issue--they're fighting each other. Try stopping and
disabling whatever is starting that "NTP client/server" thing, then
restart chronyd.

You either use ntpd or chronyd, not both. Since they'll both try to camp
out on port 123, there's going to be conflicts if they're both running.

>> On 09/09/2015 10:04 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>>> On 09/09/2015 08:17 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> According to the domain administrator, the port is open.
>>>>> Could it be an issue with the firewall?
>>>>>
>>>>> iptables -L |grep udp
>>>>> ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             224.0.0.251          udp dpt:mdns ctstate NEW
>>>>> ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere             udp dpt:ipp ctstate NEW
>>>>> ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere             udp dpt:ipp ctstate NEW
>>>>>
>>>>> ntp is on the port 123
>>>>>
>>>>> In zone internal I checked ntp
>>>>>
>>>>> It is all I need?
>>>>
>>>> I don't think that's necessary. The firewall rules affect incoming
>>>> connections (it's a stateful firewall...if you initiate the connection,
>>>> the reply is permitted). I'd suggest looking at the system logs at this
>>>> point to see what's going on, e.g.:
>>>>
>>>> 	journalctl -u chrony -b
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps that'll give you some hints.
>>>>
>>> journalctl -u chrony -b
>>> -- Logs begin at Fri 2014-05-02 02:14:24 CEST, end at Wed 2015-09-09 19:02:05 CEST. --
>>
>> Well, that's interesting! Looks like chrony never started! Try, as root,
>>
>> 	systemctl start chronyd
>>
>> Wait for a few minutes, then check journalctl again. If you see data in
>> the logs then, as root:
>>
>> 	systemctl list-unit-files chrony*
>>
>> See if you get output like this:
>>
>> 	UNIT FILE           STATE
>> 	chrony-wait.service disabled
>> 	chronyd.service     enabled
>>
>> If you see "chronyd.service disabled", then as root:
>>
>> 	systemctl enable chronyd
>>
>> to make sure it starts next time.
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