Newsgroups: comp.protocols.time.ntp
Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!hobbit.gandalf.ca!ddrg
From: ddrg@hobbit.gandalf.ca (Duncan Glendinning)
Subject: Re: Previous time adjustment didn't complete?
Message-ID: <1991Feb25.201510.7422@hobbit.gandalf.ca>
Keywords: Previous time adjustment complete
Organization: Gandalf Data Ltd.
References: <1991Feb23.223034.13241@hoss.unl.edu>
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Date: Mon, 25 Feb 1991 20:15:10 GMT
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In <1991Feb23.223034.13241@hoss.unl.edu> mosemann@sardion.unl.edu (Russell Mosemann) writes:


>   I got three messages today like:

>Feb 23 12:59:40 sardion xntpd[96]: Previous time adjustment didn't complete

>   What was the explanation about why this happens?  I'm sorry for
>asking this because it was answered several weeks ago before I got xntpd
>running.  I didn't pay attention then, and now all of those messages are
>gone from our news host.
>   About the same time as these 3 messages a program was running which
>really sucked up the system resources.  I'm on a Sun SLC under 4.1.1 of
>the operating system.  I have never seen these messages before, and
>xntpd seems to running just fine.  Thanks for any explanation.

In the `Daemons and Dragons' column of one of the Unix Mags (Unix World?),
there is an article written by someone at Sun regarding SunOS 4.1 and clock
synchronization.  After following his instructions, I eliminated or SunOS 4.1
and 4.1.1 problems.  Here are the instructions, (from Unix World, Vol. 8, Number 12,
page 62), which turns off the kernel variable to disable the software clocks
from synchronizing to the hardware clock:

   # adb -k -w /vunix /dev/mem
   dosynctodr/D
   ./W0
   ./D0
   .?W 0
   .?D 0
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