Error Cannot Update The Dynamic Configuration Policy
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or 947940 according to the official documentation you might be seeing what I'm seeing: vcenter:~ # yast2 ntp-client add server=0.us.pool.ntp.org Error: Cannot update the dynamic configuration policy. vcenter:~ # yast2 ntp-client enable Error: Cannot update the dynamic configuration policy. This appears to be a SuSE bug. Seems serious but it isn't, the commands actually do complete correctly. If you want to check the work just use the command: cat /etc/ntp.conf to check for lines starting with "server" near the http://www.davidhill.co/2013/02/cannot-update-the-dynamic-configuration-policy/ bottom. /sbin/chkconfig ntp on will enable the service at boot, and /etc/rc.d/ntp start will start it immediately if it isn't started. /usr/sbin/ntpq -p will display the NTP daemon's peers, which are the servers you defined. If you're using a pool.ntp.org address expect to see the real hostname of the NTP server you're connecting to, as well as that https://lonesysadmin.net/2013/04/02/vmware-vcenter-server-appliance-ntp/ server's upstream source as the refid. A prefacing "+" means ntpd is using that source in its calculations, a "-" means that it's been rejected (often too much jitter), and a "*" means it's the "system peer" or the best source available at the moment. Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditLinkedInGoogleEmailPrint Related Comments on this entry are closed. Darragh April 3, 2013, 4:19 AM What NTP appliance are you using? Or, have you just installed the NTP service onto a standard distribution. Bob Plankers April 3, 2013, 10:12 AM It's NTP that's running on the vCenter appliance VM, that's all. Previous Post: Why Your April Fools Post Isn’t Funny Next Post: Shameless Self Promotion - VCE, TVP, and 787 Edition Subscribe to this Blog Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Alternately, subscribe via RSS in your favorite newsreader. Email Address Post Categories & Archives Best Practices (31) Blog Action Day (1) Blogs I Read (1) Books (1) Cloud (26) Converged Infrastructure (7) Da
make it same with /etc/resolv.conf.netconfig3. retry the ntpd configuration4. change back /etc/resolv.conf to the oldWe can trace the error when http://kenabuangkeja.blogspot.com/2012/04/ntpd-error-cannot-update-dynamic.html tailf /var/log/messages.Thanks Posted by kenabuangkeja at 2:57 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: centos, linux, ntpd, sles, suse No comments: Post a Comment Newer http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c03301123 Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Labels /tmp (2) antivirus (1) apache (1) backup (3) bash command (4) bash script (1) bind (1) bios error cannot (1) blade (1) boolean (1) centos (14) clamav (1) cmos battery (1) context (1) cpanel (3) cpanel logs (1) database (3) db2 (3) dell (1) dns (1) error (1) firefox (1) firmware (1) hp (1) hpadu (1) hpcli (1) hpsmh (1) httpd (1) IBM (1) iDRAG (1) iLO (1) linux (13) linux user management error cannot update (1) load monitoring (2) load monitoring script (1) logs (1) mysql (2) nagios (1) named (1) network (1) nfs (1) nrpe (1) ntpd (1) password (2) phpmyadmin (2) public key (1) repo (1) reporting (1) repository (1) reset (2) resolver (1) root (1) SAN (1) scp (1) script (1) selinux (1) shell command (3) sles (5) ssh (3) ssh command (7) storage (2) sudo (1) suse (4) webserver (2) wheel (1) yum (1) Followers Blog Archive ► 2014 (3) ► May (3) ► 2013 (1) ► March (1) ▼ 2012 (6) ► September (1) ▼ April (4) SAN Storage : How To Remove LUN NTPD Error : Cannot update the dynamic configurati... How To Recover Lost Root Passwd on Linux Server (U... How To Recover Lost Root Passwd on SLES or OpenSus... ► March (1) ► 2011 (19) ► September (7) ► August (2) ► June (8) ► May (2) Contributors ikaH kenabuangkeja Simple template. Template images by luoman. Powered by Blogger.
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