Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-13 Thread maximus12
Hi Ralf, Thanks for your help. Dovecot stop Change the server time Dovecot start Got a warning but it worked! Thanks a lot for your help. (With dovecot 1.x) -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Server-Time-45min-ahead-tp33126760p33137241.html Sent from the Dovecot mailing

Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread Noel Butler
On Thu, 2012-01-12 at 07:47 -0500, Harlan Stenn wrote: > > then as late as possible in the startup sequence, run: > > - ntp-wait -v -s 1 ; start dovecot and postfix (and database servers) I'll +1 that advice, I introduced ntp-wait sometime ago when dovecot kept bitching, not a single glitch

Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread Harlan Stenn
Ralf wrote: > stop dovecot & postfix > ntpdate timeserver > start dovecot & postfix > start ntpd Speaking as st...@ntp.org, I recommend: - run 'ntpd -gN' as early as possible in the startup sequence (no need for ntpdate) then as late as possible in the startup sequence, run: - ntp-wait -v -s

Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* maximus12 : > > Thanks a lot for your quick response. > > I thought that dovecot won't start until the server time reaches the time > before the "time jump". > > From your point of view dovecot will start normally if I adjust the time > when dovecot is stopped? Don't take my word for it, but

Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread maximus12
Thanks a lot for your quick response. I thought that dovecot won't start until the server time reaches the time before the "time jump". >From your point of view dovecot will start normally if I adjust the time when dovecot is stopped? Thanks a lot for clarification. Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

Re: [Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* maximus12 : > > Hi, > > I have the issue that my server clock is 45min fast. Therefore I would like > to install ntp. > I read a lot on the internet about dovecot and ntp. > My issue is that 45 min are a lot an I would like to minimize mail server > downtimes as much as possible. > I don't care

[Dovecot] Server Time 45min ahead

2012-01-12 Thread maximus12
Hi, I have the issue that my server clock is 45min fast. Therefore I would like to install ntp. I read a lot on the internet about dovecot and ntp. My issue is that 45 min are a lot an I would like to minimize mail server downtimes as much as possible. I don't care if the time corrections with nt