On 2017-09-15, Maksym Sheremet <msheremet@sheremets.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 23:46:14 +1200
> Joel Wirāmu Pauling <aenertia@aenertia.net> wrote:
>
>> Run NTPd on the hypervisor and NTP client In VM. Run ntpdate at boot before
>> starting NTPd on the client to ensure the stepping is not too far off
>> first.
>
> What is the reason to run ntpdate on boot? The "-s" flag of ntpd(8) sets time immediately at startup.
It's rdate, not ntpdate, on OpenBSD.
ntpd -s works as long as either A) the clock isn't too far off, or B) you
don't use the default "constraints from" option.
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