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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers NTP synchronised problem in our Centos 7.6 node Post 303039070 by Neo on Sunday 22nd of September 2019 12:42:32 AM
Old 09-22-2019
Hmm.

When I run ntpstat .... after a refresh install, I get the following:

Code:
ubuntu:~# ntpstat
synchronised to NTP server (198.50.238.156) at stratum 3 
   time correct to within 30 ms
   polling server every 64 s

Perhaps just install ntpd again from scratch with a fresh /etc/ntp.conf file (saving your current one before, of course)?

FYI:

Code:
ubuntu:~#  ntpq -p
     remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  jitter
==============================================================================
 0.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
 1.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
 2.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
 3.ubuntu.pool.n .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
 ntp.ubuntu.com  .POOL.          16 p    -   64    0    0.000    0.000   0.000
+159.203.82.102  104.236.116.147  3 u   15   64  377   24.997    0.908   3.820
+63-225-179-23.t 204.123.2.5      2 u    8   64  377   60.418    0.388   3.881
#ntp.wdc1.us.lea 130.133.1.10     2 u    7   64  377   28.500    2.689   3.502
*november.system 139.78.97.128    2 u   12   64  377   32.184    0.602   3.532
#208.67.72.50    128.227.205.3    2 u    8   64  377   55.752   -3.484   3.526
+195.21.137.209  195.66.241.10    2 u    6   64  377   30.329    1.189   3.308
#ntpool1.603.new 204.9.54.119     2 u    6   64  377   13.701    2.929   3.439
+time.richiemcin 209.51.161.238   2 u    9   64  357   23.790    0.529   2.967
+darwin.kenyonra 127.67.113.92    2 u   14   64  357   41.307   -0.001   3.179
+static-72-87-88 128.59.0.245     2 u    4   64  377   31.062   -1.641   3.249
+y.ns.gin.ntt.ne 249.224.99.213   2 u   66   64  377    6.620    1.957   4.289
#alphyn.canonica 17.253.34.253    2 u   30   64  377   25.755   -1.800   3.689
+i.will.not.be.e 213.251.128.249  2 u    3   64  377   28.559   -2.690   3.311
+208.67.72.43    152.2.133.54     2 u    3   64  377   55.397   -1.380   3.396
+horp-bsd01.horp 152.2.133.54     2 u   14   64  377   28.801   -0.031   3.538
+lithium.constan 198.30.92.2      2 u   14   64  377   25.507   -2.083   3.563
+ns1.backplanedn 173.162.192.156  2 u   13   64  377   29.019    1.230   3.559
+time.nullrouten 216.218.254.202  2 u    8   64  377   49.467    3.116   3.677
+chilipepper.can 17.253.34.125    2 u   26   64  377   93.719    0.661   3.774
#neoknet.com     129.250.35.251   3 u    7   64  377   36.605    4.435  11.929

ubuntu:~# ntptime
ntp_gettime() returns code 0 (OK)
  time e1317a86.a7033a48  Sat, Sep 21 2019 23:43:50.652, (.652393818),
  maximum error 289516 us, estimated error 16 us, TAI offset 0
ntp_adjtime() returns code 0 (OK)
  modes 0x0 (),
  offset 0.000 us, frequency -15.952 ppm, interval 1 s,
  maximum error 289516 us, estimated error 16 us,
  status 0x2001 (PLL,NANO),
  time constant 3, precision 0.001 us, tolerance 500 ppm,

 

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term(4) 						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							   term(4)

NAME
term - format of compiled term file SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Compiled terminfo descriptions are placed under the directory In order to avoid a linear search of a huge HP-UX system directory, a two- level scheme is used: where name is the name of the terminal, and c is the first character of name. Thus, can be found in the file Syn- onyms for the same terminal are implemented by multiple links to the same compiled file. The format has been chosen so that it is the same on all hardware. An 8-bit or longer byte is assumed, but no assumptions about byte ordering or sign extension are made. The compiled file is created using the program (see tic(1M)), and read by the routine. The file is divided into the following six parts: 1. The header section begins the file and contains six short integers in the following format: 1. Magic number (octal 0432); 2. Size, in bytes, of the names section; 3. Number of bytes in the Boolean section; 4. Number of short integers in the numbers section; 5. Number of offsets (short integers) in the strings section; 6. Size, in bytes, of the string table. Short integers are stored in two 8-bit bytes. The first byte contains the least significant 8 bits of the value; the second byte contains the most significant 8 bits. (Thus, the value represented is 256*second+first.) The value -1 is represented by other negative values are illegal. The -1 generally means that a capability is missing from this terminal. Note that this format corresponds to the hardware of the VAX and PDP-11. Machines where this does not correspond to the hardware read the integers as two bytes and compute the result. 2. The terminal names section comes next. It contains the first line of the terminfo description, listing the various names for the terminal, separated by the character. The section is terminated with an ASCII NUL character. 3. In the Boolean section, the Boolean flags have one byte for each flag. This byte is either or as the flag is absent or present, respectively. The capabilities are in the same order as they are listed in the file Between the Boolean section and the number section, a null byte will be inserted, if necessary, to ensure that the number section begins on an even byte. All short integers are aligned on a short word boundary. 4. The numbers section is similar to the flags section. Each capability consists of two bytes, and is stored as a short inte- ger. If the value represented is -1, the capability is considered missing. 5. The strings section is also similar. Each capability is stored as a short integer in the format above. A value of -1 means the capability is missing. Otherwise, the value is taken as an offset from the beginning of the string table. Special char- acters in or notation are stored in their interpreted form, not the printing representation. Padding information and parame- ter information are stored intact in uninterpreted form. 6. The final section is the string table. It contains all the values of string capabilities referenced in the string section. Each string is null terminated. Note that it is possible for to expect a different set of capabilities than are actually present in the file. Either the database might have been updated since has been recompiled (resulting in extra unrecognized entries in the file) or the program may have been recompiled more recently than the database was updated (resulting in missing entries). The routine must be prepared for both possibilities, which is why the numbers and sizes are included. Also, new capabilities must always be added at the end of the lists of Boolean, number, and string capabilities. The following example is an octal dump of the description for the HP Portable Computer (HP-110): 110|hp110|hp110a portable computer, am, xhp, da, db, mir, cols#80, lines#16, lm#0, cbt=Ei, bel=^G, cr= , tbc=E3, clear=E&a0y0CEJ, el=EK, ed=EJ, hpa=E&a%p1%dC, cup=E&a%p1%dy%p2%dC, cud1=EB, cub1=, cuf1=EC, cuu1=EA, cvvis=E&j@, dch1=EP, dl1=EM, smir=EQ, smso=E&dB, sgr0=E&d@, rmir=ER, rmso=E&d@, is2=E&j@, if=/usr/share/lib/tabset/stdcrt, il1=EL, kbs=, kcud1=EB, khome=Eh, kcub1=ED, kcuf1=EC, kcuu1=EA, rmkx=E&s0A, smkx=E&s1A, vpa=E&a%p1%dY, ind= , hts=E1, ht= , 0000 032 001 # 025  223 254 1 1 0 | 0020 h p 1 1 0 | h p 1 1 0 a p o r 0040 t a b l e c o m p u t e r 0060 001 001 001 001 001 0100 P 377 377 020 377 377 377 377 0120 377 377 377 377 003 005 377 377 007 0140 024 027 032 377 377 $ 4 377 377 377 377 0160 7 377 377 377 377 9 377 377 < ? 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Total compiled entries cannot exceed 4096 bytes. The name field cannot exceed 128 bytes. Hewlett-Packard Company supports only those terminals that are listed on the current list of supported devices. However, both non-sup- ported and supported terminals may be in the terminfo database. If non-supported terminals are used, they may not work correctly. FILES
compiled terminal capability data base SEE ALSO
tic(1M), untic(1M), terminfo(4). term(4)
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