docs/doc/source/system_configuration/kubernetes/resynchronizing-a-host-to-the-ntp-server.rst
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.. _resynchronizing-a-host-to-the-ntp-server:
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Resynchronize a Host to the NTP Server
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If host synchronization is lost for any reason, you must lock and then
unlock the host to restore the synchronization safely.
If a large time discrepancy \(greater than 1000 seconds, or about 17
minutes\) develops between the clock time on a host and the time as reported
by an |NTP| server, the **ntpd** service on the host stops, and Alarm
200.006 \(<hostname\> 'ntpd' process has failed\) is logged in the Alarm Log
and the Customer Log. This can occur if the clock on the host is
inadvertently set incorrectly, or cannot access the |NTP| server for the
correct time at initialization and defaults to an incorrect time.
.. rubric:: |proc|
.. _resynchronizing-a-host-to-the-ntp-server-steps-rl4-xmy-hkb:
- To recover, lock and then unlock the host.
.. caution::
Do not attempt to recover by restarting the **ntpd** service. This
can cause problems for other running services.
.. rubric:: |result|
The time is automatically synchronized to the |NTP| server when the host is
unlocked and alarm 200.006 for this host will be cleared.