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model is unique, but the maximum slew rate is typically about 40 milliseconds per second. Thus a
SLEW
adjustment of 411 seconds will take over 10,000 seconds (about 3 hours) to complete. A better approach
would be to run the ntpdate command once at system startup, and accept the one STEP change that
comes with it. Then start the NTP daemon process
xntpd and it will never make a STEP as long as your
connection to the timesource is good. This method also overcomes the 1000 seconds problem. The
NTP
startup script /sbin/rc2.d/S660xntpd
will do this automatically if you configure the
NTPDATE_SERVER
variable in /etc/rc.config.d/netdamons
. A properly configured NTP
hierarchy with average networking (say 10Base-T) can run for years without ever making a STEP change.
AUTHOR
xntpd was developed by Dennis Ferguson at the University of Toronto.
Text amended by David Mills at the University of Delaware.
FILES
/etc/ntp.conf
The default configuration file
/etc/ntp.drift
The default drift file
/etc/ntp.keys The default key file
SEE ALSO
ntpq(1M), ntpdate(1M), xntpdc(1M).
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