Spyros wrote > OK, > > So what you people say is : > > 1. Run "ntpdate" during startup only once > 2. After that, keep time with ntpd > > Right ?
https://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Support/StartingNTP4 says: - Start ntd as early as possible - - "ntpd -g ..." is better than "ntpdate ... ; ntpd ..." - Wait before starting time-sensitive services - - As last as possible in the boot sequence, run 'ntp-wait -v', and start time-sensitive services after it successfully returns. I'm fairly certain the above is excellent advice, and BCP. H