Re: w32tm will not synch on SBS 2000 server

From: Gus CS (anguscs@bigpond.com)
Date: 03/30/03


From: "Gus CS" <anguscs@bigpond.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 17:11:26 +1000


This has fixed my problem. Thanks.

Beware the end of the url below needs ?.htm added to work.

   Gus

"Thomas L. Goodson" <tgoodson_nospam@attbi.com> wrote in message
news:ehQRgho9CHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Just fixed this problem myself. Here is the link that I was given:
>
http://www.smallbizserver.net/SBS_How_do_I_setup_the_server_as_a_time_server
> .htm
> The main thing is that you need to create a filter in ISA. Pretty easy if
> you've worked with ISA at all.
>
> "Gus CS" <anguscs@bigpond.com> wrote in message
> news:eev#YTo9CHA.2520@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > All
> >
> > I have set up my SBS server to synchronise with internet Time servers,
and
> > am using the server as an internal timeserver for my domain. however I
> > cannot get it to actually synchronise. I believe it may have something
to
> > do with the ISA server, however, I have the NTP protocol allowed and
> cannot
> > understand why. I have pasted in below a copy of a command dpromt
session
> > where I test the configuration. Having stopped the service I check the
> > server list, and then use w32tm to check the server can communicate with
a
> > server from the list. This all goes very well. It only falls apart
when
> I
> > try to actually synchronise. having run w32tm -once in the verbose mode
> it
> > fails to synch and then stops. The line that concerns me is the
> >
> > W32Time: Time Out occured in sockets
> >
> > I cannot get it to work, and it is annoying me. Can anyone help?
> >
> > Yours Angus CS
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > C:\>net stop w32time
> > The Windows Time service is stopping.
> > The Windows Time service was stopped successfully.
> >
> >
> > C:\>net time /querysntp
> > The current SNTP value is:
> >
>
nist1.datum.com,time.datum.com,augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au,time.nist.gov,
> > ntp
> > .pipex.net,swisstime.ethz.ch
> >
> > The command completed successfully.
> >
> >
> > C:\>w32tm -source -v
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
> > W32Time: Adj 100144 , Incr 100144 fAdjust 0
> > W32Time: END:Line 2503
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
> > W32Time: END Line 1407
> > W32Time: TimeMMInit()
> > W32Time: Kernel timer : using default maximum resolution
> > W32Time: MaximumTime = 100144
> > W32Time: CurrentTime = 100144
> > W32Time: Timer calibrated, looped 1 times
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCfg
> > W32Time: END:Line 807
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCli
> > W32Time: END:Line 2596
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmData
> > W32Time: END:Line 2618
> > W32Time: AvoidTimeSyncOnWan 0
> > W32Time: ntpserver -
> >
>
nist1.datum.com,time.datum.com,augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au,time.nist.gov,
> > ntp0.pipex.net,swisstime.ethz.ch
> > W32Time: BEGIN:CMOSSynchSet
> > W32Time: Setting adjustment 100144 - Bool 0
> > W32Time: BEGIN:SetTSTimeRes
> > W32Time: END:Line 1295
> > W32Time: END:Line 864
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitializeDC
> > W32Time: BEGIN:GetRole
> > W32Time: Role is 'PDC'
> > W32Time: END Line 672
> > W32Time: BEGIN:FetchParentDomainName
> > W32Time: NetLogonGetTimeServiceParentDomain() returned 54b with
ptr
> 0
> > W32Time: END:Line 782
> > W32Time: END:Line 704
> > W32Time: Server: Binding to 2 NICs.
> > W32Time: Advertising that I'm a Time Service Provider
> >
> > C:\>w32tm -once -v
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
> > W32Time: Adj 100144 , Incr 100144 fAdjust 0
> > W32Time: END:Line 2503
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
> > W32Time: END Line 1407
> > W32Time: TimeMMInit()
> > W32Time: Kernel timer : using default maximum resolution
> > W32Time: MaximumTime = 100144
> > W32Time: CurrentTime = 100144
> > W32Time: Timer calibrated, looped 1 times
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCfg
> > W32Time: END:Line 807
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmCli
> > W32Time: END:Line 2596
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitTmData
> > W32Time: END:Line 2618
> > W32Time: AvoidTimeSyncOnWan 0
> > W32Time: ntpserver -
> >
>
nist1.datum.com,time.datum.com,augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au,time.nist.gov,
> > ntp0.pipex.net,swisstime.ethz.ch
> > W32Time: BEGIN:CMOSSynchSet
> > W32Time: Setting adjustment 100144 - Bool 0
> > W32Time: BEGIN:SetTSTimeRes
> > W32Time: END:Line 1295
> > W32Time: END:Line 864
> > W32Time: BEGIN:InitializeDC
> > W32Time: BEGIN:GetRole
> > W32Time: Role is 'PDC'
> > W32Time: END Line 672
> > W32Time: BEGIN:FetchParentDomainName
> > W32Time: NetLogonGetTimeServiceParentDomain() returned 54b with
ptr
> 0
> > W32Time: END:Line 782
> > W32Time: END:Line 704
> > W32Time: Server: Binding to 2 NICs.
> > W32Time: Advertising that I'm a Time Service Provider
> > W32Time: timeBeginPeriod: setting resolution 9
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TimeSync
> > W32Time: BEGIN:FGetType
> > W32Time: END Line 254
> > W32Time: BEGIN:FDoTimeNTPType
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ChooseNTPServer
> > W32Time: END Line 2178
> > W32Time: BEGIN:GetSocketForSynch
> > W32Time: NTP: ntpptrs[0] - NIST1.DATUM.COM
> > W32Time: rgbNTPServer NIST1.DATUM.COM
> > W32Time: Port Pinging to - 123
> > W32Time: Connecting to "NIST1.DATUM.COM" (66.243.43.21)
> > W32Time: END:Line 1170
> > W32Time: BEGIN:GetDefaultRid
> > W32Time: END Line 2359
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeDelay
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- init
> > W32Time: END Line 1683
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- try
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeInterval
> > W32Time: END Line 2479
> > W32Time: Sending to server 48 bytes...
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
> > W32Time: END Line 1407
> > W32Time: NTP(S): waiting for datagram...
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
> > W32Time: END Line 1407
> > W32Time: NTP(S): waiting for datagram...
> > W32Time: NTP: didn't receive datagram
> > W32Time: Logging event 0x8000000B. 15 min until this event
is
> > allowed again.
> > W32Time: 0x8000000B reported to System Log in Event Viewer
> > W32Time: END Line 1951
> > W32Time: Time source failed to produce usable timestamp.
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- fail
> > W32Time: END Line 1683
> > W32Time: Time Out occured in sockets
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- try
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeInterval
> > W32Time: END Line 2479
> > W32Time: Sending to server 48 bytes...
> > W32Time: NTP: didn't receive datagram
> > W32Time: Rejecting logging event 0x8000000B. 894 sec until
> this
> > event is allowed.
> > W32Time: END Line 1951
> > W32Time: Time source failed to produce usable timestamp.
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- fail
> > W32Time: END Line 1683
> > W32Time: Time Out occured in sockets
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- try
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeInterval
> > W32Time: END Line 2479
> > W32Time: Sending to server 48 bytes...
> > W32Time: NTP: didn't receive datagram
> > W32Time: Rejecting logging event 0x8000000B. 889 sec until
> this
> > event is allowed.
> > W32Time: END Line 1949
> > W32Time: Time source failed to produce usable timestamp.
> > W32Time: BEGIN:NTPTry -- fail
> > W32Time: END Line 1683
> > W32Time: END Line 1496
> > W32Time: END Line 368
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputePostTimeData
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeInterval
> > W32Time: END Line 2479
> > W32Time: BEGIN:ComputeSleepStuff
> > W32Time: Computed stagger is 0ms, bias is 0ms
> > W32Time: Time until next sync - 2699.960s
> > W32Time: END:Line 816
> > W32Time: END:Line 221
> > W32Time: END:Line 196
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TermTime
> > W32Time: NTP(S): received shutdown notification.
> > W32Time: NTP(S): received shutdown notification.
> > W32Time: TimeMMCleanup()
> > W32Time: BEGIN:FinishCleanup
> > W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
> > W32Time: END Line 1407
> > W32Time: Inform NetLogon That you are not a TS Provider
> > W32Time: BEGIN:UnInitializeDC
> > W32Time: Ptrs 0 - 0
> > W32Time: END:Line 727
> > W32Time: Time service stopped.
> > W32Time: END:Line 407
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