Correct time

After setting date and time automatically on my Mac Air, the time is a few minutes ahead of the real time, how to solve this problem?

Incorrect date or time displayed in various applications

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    Last edited by jeff story (2009-12-02 22:45:58)

    Thanks for the help and patience Rookie.
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    I got them from my ntpq -p output (#8 post above) that was when ntp was working.
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    8 Dec 00:00:47 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:06:10 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:08:17 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.958317 s
    8 Dec 00:13:01 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:23:40 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.960090 s
    8 Dec 00:27:59 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:33:21 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:38:42 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.951408 s
    8 Dec 00:45:30 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:48:24 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 00:54:22 ntpd[1668]: time reset +2.034356 s
    8 Dec 01:00:26 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:08:57 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:10:28 ntpd[1668]: time reset +2.060369 s
    8 Dec 01:16:26 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:20:45 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:26:26 ntpd[1668]: no servers reachable
    8 Dec 01:31:32 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:31:34 ntpd[1668]: time reset +2.768349 s
    8 Dec 01:38:23 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:47:01 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:47:03 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.893794 s
    8 Dec 01:58:09 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:58:14 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 01:58:48 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:02:31 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.940767 s
    8 Dec 02:08:04 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:12:17 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:18:14 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.977182 s
    8 Dec 02:22:57 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:28:14 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:34:06 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.986197 s
    8 Dec 02:39:11 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:42:50 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:50:01 ntpd[1668]: time reset +2.012326 s
    8 Dec 02:54:36 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 02:57:59 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 03:05:31 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.900115 s
    8 Dec 03:15:00 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 03:16:03 ntpd[1668]: no servers reachable
    8 Dec 03:16:03 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 03:21:27 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.951422 s
    8 Dec 03:27:49 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 03:36:30 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.871193 s
    8 Dec 03:42:13 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 03:51:38 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.902758 s
    8 Dec 04:00:30 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:01:18 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 206.55.70.42, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:03:35 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:06:42 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:07:03 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.878555 s
    8 Dec 04:11:43 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:14:38 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:17:21 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:22:09 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.820429 s
    8 Dec 04:26:44 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:37:33 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.884735 s
    8 Dec 04:41:59 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 04:52:49 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.904257 s
    8 Dec 05:01:26 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:02:14 ntpd[1668]: no servers reachable
    8 Dec 05:02:18 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:08:45 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.934852 s
    8 Dec 05:15:36 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:24:32 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.989070 s
    8 Dec 05:33:32 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:35:41 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:39:52 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.848521 s
    8 Dec 05:45:38 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:49:53 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:55:34 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 05:55:36 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.964663 s
    8 Dec 06:00:30 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 06:10:38 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.842886 s
    8 Dec 06:15:04 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 06:25:49 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.844650 s
    8 Dec 06:31:03 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 06:41:32 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.951328 s
    8 Dec 06:48:37 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 06:56:54 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.887304 s
    8 Dec 07:01:44 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:12:27 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.920628 s
    8 Dec 07:18:13 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:28:29 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.980813 s
    8 Dec 07:33:42 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:38:39 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:43:49 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.881431 s
    8 Dec 07:50:03 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:53:34 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 07:59:46 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.965866 s
    8 Dec 08:04:45 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:08:26 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:15:38 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.909397 s
    8 Dec 08:21:58 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:31:06 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.875074 s
    8 Dec 08:37:27 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:41:17 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:45:00 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:46:43 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.901449 s
    8 Dec 08:51:02 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 08:56:23 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:02:11 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.913327 s
    8 Dec 09:07:47 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:11:36 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:17:35 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.879629 s
    8 Dec 09:26:08 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:28:47 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:33:41 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.955124 s
    8 Dec 09:39:45 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:43:00 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:49:32 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.956294 s
    8 Dec 09:53:52 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 09:58:09 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:05:09 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.870515 s
    8 Dec 10:10:46 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:20:30 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:20:56 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.943897 s
    8 Dec 10:26:15 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:31:36 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:36:01 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.847729 s
    8 Dec 10:40:58 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 10:51:45 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.889479 s
    8 Dec 10:57:04 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:01:49 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:06:50 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.839236 s
    8 Dec 11:14:02 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:19:16 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:22:41 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.968947 s
    8 Dec 11:27:02 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:32:23 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:38:41 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.903414 s
    8 Dec 11:47:32 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 11:54:16 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.915699 s
    8 Dec 11:59:17 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:04:31 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:10:06 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.846985 s
    8 Dec 12:15:07 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:20:32 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:25:53 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.985553 s
    8 Dec 12:32:53 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:41:32 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.929433 s
    8 Dec 12:46:47 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 12:57:15 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.946246 s
    8 Dec 13:02:05 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:07:30 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:13:10 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.927305 s
    8 Dec 13:19:04 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:28:49 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:29:15 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.972395 s
    8 Dec 13:34:22 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:39:47 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.39.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:44:19 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.838454 s
    8 Dec 13:48:51 ntpd[1668]: synchronized to 128.105.37.11, stratum 2
    8 Dec 13:59:42 ntpd[1668]: time reset +1.850518 s
    8 Dec 14:06:32 ntpd[1668]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    8 Dec 14:07:25 ntpd[1609]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000
    8 Dec 14:09:31 ntpd[1609]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    8 Dec 14:09:31 ntpd[1608]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    8 Dec 14:10:32 ntpd[1622]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000
    8 Dec 14:10:59 ntpd[1621]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    8 Dec 14:10:59 ntpd[1622]: ntpd exiting on signal 15
    8 Dec 14:11:55 ntpd[1591]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000
    8 Dec 14:19:56 ntpd[1659]: signal_no_reset: signal 17 had flags 4000000
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