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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers DST did not take effect on 3 Linux servers Post 302299282 by Steelysteel on Thursday 19th of March 2009 06:16:21 PM
Old 03-19-2009
DST did not take effect on 3 Linux servers

RHEL AS 3 running on x86 hardware. That have been patched for DST but did not change a few weeks back when time changed over.

Explanation of the issue from another party.
The servers in questions maintain their TOY clock local time instead of
UTC. As by defined functionality It prevents NTP from properly setting the
Daytime shift. It also causes incorrect time set after recycling. If not
fixed it will persist after each reboot.
NTP system starts up with the value set in TOY clock, then it reads value
from the reference server and if the difference exceeds 1000 seconds it
gives up and quits. To maintain time synchronization and NTP functionality
we need adjust the system statement of hardware clock's to use universal
time.
Does this mean I need to set the hwclock to utc time and restart ntp in order to fix? That's what this passages suggests, but I'm not sure. Can anyone clarify.
 

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ntptrace(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ntptrace(1)

NAME
ntptrace - trace a chain of NTP servers back to the primary source SYNOPSIS
ntptrace [ -vdn ] [ -r retries ] [ -t timeout ] [ server ] DESCRIPTION
ntptrace determines where a given Network Time Protocol (NTP) server gets its time from, and follows the chain of NTP servers back to their master time source. If given no arguments, it starts with localhost . Here is an example of the output from ntptrace : % ntptrace localhost: stratum 4, offset 0.0019529, synch distance 0.144135 server2ozo.com: stratum 2, offset 0.0124263, synch distance 0.115784 usndh.edu: stratum 1, offset 0.0019298, synch distance 0.011993, refid On each line, the fields are (left to right): the host name, the host stratum, the time offset between that host and the local host (as measured by ntptrace ; this is why it is not always zero for " localhost "), the host synchronization distance, and (only for stratum-1 servers) the reference clock ID. All times are given in sec- onds. Note that the stratum is the server hop count to the primary source, while the synchronization distance is the estimated error rela- tive to the primary source. These terms are precisely defined in RFC-1305. OPTIONS
-d Turns on some debugging output. -n Turns off the printing of host names; instead, host IP addresses are given. This may be useful if a nameserver is down. -r retries Sets the number of retransmission attempts for each host (default = 5). -t timeout Sets the retransmission timeout (in seconds) (default = 2). -v Prints verbose information about the NTP servers. BUGS
This program makes no attempt to improve accuracy by doing multiple samples. SEE ALSO
More documentation is available in the package ntp-doc. AUTHOR
David L. Mills <mills@udel.edu> ntp 4.1.1b-r5 ntptrace(1)
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