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    Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC

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    • jt1001001J
      jt1001001
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      Check Group Policy setting in the default domain controller OU to make sure NTP/SNTP is not disabled. See this article:
      https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/95733420-c3c8-456d-a5c1-b426ebafb53e/pdc-will-not-sync-with-external-time-source-ntp-using-w32time?forum=winserverNIS
      Also, try an IP address instead of name. I use 132.163.4.103 and 129.6.15.29 for my testing, then set to pool.ntp.org when testing's complete.

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      • CCWTechC
        CCWTech @hobbit666
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        @hobbit666 I have tried a couple of those.

        It's weird to me as it seems like it's able to sync the time, but no matter if it is 7 minutes late or 2 minutes late the server 'thinks' it's off by 0 ms so it doesn't change.

        It's just odd.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @CCWTech
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          @ccwtech as long as it is in between 5 minutes from the right time it should be okay.

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          • CCWTechC
            CCWTech @dbeato
            last edited by

            @dbeato But it doesn't. I manually changed it from 7 behind to 2 behind to let it catch up. However I have set the time on this server (to correct time) manually a couple months ago and that is when the company called me and said it's off again.

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            • dbeatoD
              dbeato @CCWTech
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              @ccwtech Last thing to check is the actual server hardware clock then 🙂

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @dbeato
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                @dbeato said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                @ccwtech as long as it is in between 5 minutes from the right time it should be okay.

                Yeah. Two should be well within tolerance.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @CCWTech
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                  @ccwtech said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                  @dbeato But it doesn't. I manually changed it from 7 behind to 2 behind to let it catch up. However I have set the time on this server (to correct time) manually a couple months ago and that is when the company called me and said it's off again.

                  Oh. This is a VM? Is the hypervisor and the VM the same?

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                  • hobbit666H
                    hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                    Oh. This is a VM? Is the hypervisor and the VM the same?

                    He said in a earlier post

                    Physical box (no VM).

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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                      @hobbit666 said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                      Oh. This is a VM? Is the hypervisor and the VM the same?

                      He said in a earlier post

                      Physical box (no VM).

                      Oh sorry, missed that.

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                      • CCWTechC
                        CCWTech
                        last edited by

                        I put a new CMOS battery in, made sure the time in BIOS was correct. It's now about 30 seconds behind. Seems like it gradually keeps slowing until manually entered again.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @CCWTech
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                          @ccwtech said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                          I put a new CMOS battery in, made sure the time in BIOS was correct. It's now about 30 seconds behind. Seems like it gradually keeps slowing until manually entered again.

                          Maybe the clock has gone bad?

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                          • CCWTechC
                            CCWTech
                            last edited by

                            Is there any test for that? I would imagine the fix is a new motherboard, right?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @CCWTech
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                              @ccwtech said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                              Is there any test for that? I would imagine the fix is a new motherboard, right?

                              Well, is the time drifting on the server? Sounds like the clock is bad 😉

                              Can you offline the server for a while and see how quickly the clock drifts when the OS is not running?

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                              • dbeatoD
                                dbeato @CCWTech
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                                @ccwtech I would check again what is the main NTP server on the servers and adjust the Time ZOne on the server.

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                                • CCWTechC
                                  CCWTech @dbeato
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                                  @dbeato said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                                  @ccwtech I would check again what is the main NTP server on the servers and adjust the Time ZOne on the server.

                                  The time zone is correct and I have tried several different time servers. What I see is that it is contacting the time servers as it should, but no matter what time is on the server it shows a 0 ms offset from the NTP servers.

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                                  • jt1001001J
                                    jt1001001
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                                    are any of your time services running under a domain accoutn instead of Local Service? Sounds like a service does not have permission to update the time

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                                    • CCWTechC
                                      CCWTech @jt1001001
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                                      @jt1001001 said in Unable to get time to sync on Server 2012 R2 DC:

                                      are any of your time services running under a domain accoutn instead of Local Service? Sounds like a service does not have permission to update the time

                                      Windows Time is set to run under "Local Service" (not local system account)

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