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    Ntpd shows "stopped" in Services status widget, running according to logs etc

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      daplumber
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      Anyone else seeing this or is it just me?

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        ryates
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        I have this too, except that ntp is not running - try```
        ps -A | grep ntp

        
        Something coming up that might address this? : [https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repository/revisions/73db439ed44826ae3e4e96a9e2c1cdf292ee709d](https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repository/revisions/73db439ed44826ae3e4e96a9e2c1cdf292ee709d)
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          Roots0
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          I'm seeing the same thing, ntpd is showing as running.

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            daplumber
            last edited by

            My bad, I was looking at an earlier terminal window that happened to have the ps list on it. No, it's definitely not running.

            "ntpd" from the Shell starts it up just fine.

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              ryates
              last edited by

              Ok, so it is probably a scripting issue rather than ntp binary.  I never bothered to try to launch it from CLI so thanks for that  info…

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                Should be OK on the next new snapshots, we switched to yet another different ntpd binary (same lineage as the one freebsd includes, but a couple point releases newer)

                I had missed some files for the copy list that makes the iso/update images when I did the switch, and since my VM was working, I didn't realize it (because apparently I had manually done a pkg_add for that version previously on that vm…)

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                  daplumber
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                  @jimp:

                  Should be OK on the next new snapshots, we switched to yet another different ntpd binary (same lineage as the one freebsd includes, but a couple point releases newer)

                  I had missed some files for the copy list that makes the iso/update images when I did the switch, and since my VM was working, I didn't realize it (because apparently I had manually done a pkg_add for that version previously on that vm…)

                  "Will the real ntpd please stand up?"  ;D

                  Thanks for taking the trouble to explain, next snapshot eagerly awaited.  8)

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                  • rcfaR
                    rcfa
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                    Just a small question: in trying to figure out which commits are in a build:
                    a) is the build timestamp the time of when the build started, or when it ended?
                    b) if it's the end-time, how long does a build generally take?
                    c) are the time zones for the github time stamps and for the builds the same?

                    Or put simply: how do I know that a certain commit is part of a particular build, unless I just wait an extra day or so?

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                      a) started, b) many hours, usually ~6 or so, give or take for a full run, b) all our times are US Eastern. Github might adjust based on your preferences though.

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                        daplumber
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                        FreeBSD mybox 8.3-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p2 #1: Fri Jun 1 07:15:47 EDT 2012 root@FreeBSD_8.3_pfSense_2.1.snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj./usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense_SMP.8 i386

                        ntpd working. Yay!

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