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its two minutes ahead.
Ok, time resynced. Not sure why it diverged, but it'll be dead on from now on, as it'll resync to the GPS clock every day.
The ntpdate utility can be run manually as necessary to set the host clock, or it can be run from the host startup script to set the clock at boot time. This is useful in some cases to set the clock initially before starting the NTP daemon ntpd(8). It is also possible to run ntpdate from a cron(8) script. However, it is important to note that ntpdate with contrived cron(8) scripts is no substitute for the NTP dae- mon, which uses sophisticated algorithms to maximize accuracy and relia- bility while minimizing resource use. Finally, since ntpdate does not discipline the host clock frequency as does ntpd(8), the accuracy using ntpdate is limited.