On Thu, 08 Apr 2004, Pigeon wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 08:30:29PM -0700, William Ballard wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 05:04:46AM +0200, Christian Schnobrich wrote:
> > > IIRC, ntpdate (and ntpd and chrony) will not set your clock if it is off
> > > by too much. I think by default it is 1 hour (3600 sec) for all three of
> > > them.
> > 
> > ntpdate just adjusted my clock which was off by 3602 seconds
> > 
> >  7 Apr 18:44:06 ntpdate[10688]: step time server 216.218.254.202 offset 
> > 3602.581386 sec
> 
> ntpdate will do this, ntpd won't.

ntpd -g, for ntp in unstable.  Ntp steps the clock for adjusts higher than
128ms, unless you use the "-x" option.

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