I have an Alpha Multia running Redhat 5.2, 2.2.4 kernel, and all the 5.2
required updates to libraries and such.
Everything works find, EXCEPT xntpd gives me an error saying
"xntpd[6127]: tick value of 4831837056 is unreasonably large". Ntpdate
works find, and the clock is correct. Is this a problem with the 2.2.x
kernels and my Multia, or is it something else?
Thanks,
jf
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