Hi guys,
Thanks for your reply.
I originally used the following command to synchronize time:
ntpdate 192.168.0.191
but got the error: ntpdate[16715]: the NTP socket is in use, exiting
So i used the way of stopping ntpd service.
Now I have known that using command "ntpdate -u 192.168.0.191" can solve the
above error, and also know using ntpdate command is an improper way, i.e.
should use ntpd service instead of ntpdate command.
But i have still a problem that why ntpdate command can cause backward clock?
192.168.0.191 is a valid ntpd server, its clock should not go backward, why the
clock gotten by its client can go backwards?
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