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How can I keep my system clock in sync under Mavericks?

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I have a mid 2011 27" iMac running Mavericks (10.9.1). I updated from Mountain Lion this Fall when Mavericks was released. I never had any problem before with my system clock. Since installing Mavericks my clock consistently gains about 20 seconds per day. I have my Time Zone correctly set and "Set Date and Time Automatically" is checked in my Date & Time system preferences. It is set to use "Apple/Americas/U.S. (time.apple.com)" When I open the Date & Time System Preferences pane my clock gets adjusted immediately to the correct time, but without opening the pane, it gets off track pretty quickly. I have rebooted, checked and unchecked the box to set the date and time automatically and neither seems to have helped. Any solutions or ideas? ---------- **UPDATE:** I have made what feels like progress. Question: How can I tell if my mac is keeping the clock updated properly? and its accepted answer by grgarside provided a lot of helpful troubleshooting help. My drift is a whopping 499.988 (gains 43.19 seconds per day)! Most importantly, pacemaker is running every 5 - 15 seconds, as evidenced by my stem log, however, every time it runs it gets an error: Feb 1 11:53:29 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted Feb 1 11:53:39 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted Feb 1 11:53:51 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted Feb 1 11:53:59 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted Feb 1 11:54:09 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted Feb 1 11:54:19 jsw.local pacemaker: adjtime: Operation not permitted It seems I have a permission problem, but I cannot figure it out. I have unloaded and reloaded the pacemaker plsit via launchctl sudo launchctl unload /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.pacemaker.plist sudo launchctl load /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.pacemaker.plist here is a text export of my com.apple.pacemaker.plist { Label = "com.apple.pacemaker"; ProgramArguments = ( "/usr/libexec/pacemaker", "-b", "-e", "0.0001", "-a", 10, ); KeepAlive = { PathState = { "/private/var/db/ntp.drift" = YES; }; }; } my /private/var/db/ntp.drift file is owned by root:wheel and its permissions are 644, /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.pacemaker.plist has exactly the same ownership and permissions. I hope this update provides enough additional information so that someone can get me past this issue.
Asked by Scott (895 rep)
Dec 31, 2013, 10:35 PM
Last activity: Nov 18, 2020, 01:36 PM