Hello Perry !Actually we can retire ntpdate in rc unless we are very tight on memory. ntpd_flags should add the -g flag. This allows for a big (time setting) initial (and only one time) step in ntpd. This is the ntpdate functionality with ntpd normally continuing afterwards. ntpd is fine when the network is up with loopback interfaces only. It will discover interfaces going up/down automatically and re-trigger name resolution when new interfaces come up and unresolved dns-names still exist.
Best regards, Frank Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Module Name: src Committed By: perry Date: Mon Aug 3 18:43:49 UTC 2009 Modified Files: src/etc/rc.d: ntpdate Log Message: Explicitly set a BEFORE on ntpd, as this can't run while ntpd is running. Apparently it is rare for rcorder to place it after ntpd but there was previously nothing actually preventing it. Fixes PR 40707 by Ondrej Tuma To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.19 -r1.20 src/etc/rc.d/ntpdate Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files.