Thanks for the reply.
I have done as indicated.
On BSD1:
killing and running ntpd seems to have helped. I did on both, waiting a bit before running on BSD2.
/var/log/daemon
Code:
Aug 26 12:18:51 BSD1 ntpd[24780]: ntp engine exiting
Aug 26 12:18:51 BSD1 ntpd[27339]: Terminating
Aug 26 12:18:58 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: listening on 192.168.244.1
Aug 26 12:18:58 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: ntp engine ready
Aug 26 13:23:58 BSD1 ntpd[20099]: set local clock to Wed Aug 26 13:23:58 EDT 2009 (offset 3899.397859s)
Aug 26 13:24:20 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: peer 128.100.56.135 now valid
Aug 26 13:24:22 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: peer 128.100.100.128 now valid
Aug 26 13:24:23 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: peer 136.159.2.254 now valid
Aug 26 13:28:57 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: 3 out of 5 peers valid
Aug 26 13:28:57 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: bad peer 128.233.3.101 (128.233.3.101)
Aug 26 13:28:57 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: bad peer 128.233.3.100 (128.233.3.100)
Aug 26 13:29:33 BSD1 ntpd[6422]: clock is now synced
date = Wed Aug 26 13:29:51 EDT 2009
BSD2:
/var/log/daemon
Code:
Aug 26 13:31:59 BSD2 ntpd[2659]: ntp engine exiting
Aug 26 13:32:06 BSD2 ntpd[24777]: ntp engine ready
Aug 26 13:32:58 BSD2 ntpd[1217]: set local clock to Wed Aug 26 13:32:58 EDT 2009 (offset 51.747407s)
I also verified ls -l /etc/localtime and all seemed accurate.
I will keep any eye on this for the next little while to see if the changes "stick" this time. :P
Thanks for all your help! Glad the time is finally working.