2015-03-15, 21:10
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-15, 21:13 by hans.mayer.)
hi Thomas,
thanks for your reply. a question, how did you measure the offset less than 1 ms ?
i don't say NTP works bad. it's the opposite, it is great. and i am happy to have it.
what i tried to ask is the fact, if somebody else had the same experience as me, that this NTP has a little offset against others stratum 1 time servers. actually it's not be worth to speak about it. but i did. ( some things i want to know exactly - sorry )
as i wrote in my first posting i configured two additional stratum 1 server as reference.
now i wrote a small shell/awk/gnuplot script for visualization of these endless NTP log files.
attached you can find 2 jpg's
it shows the offset to a stratum 1 in Vienna and the other is in Braunschweig.
it's calculated with the yesterday's statistic files.
my first guess with 6 ms was not so bad. ( in my case )
kind regards
hans
thanks for your reply. a question, how did you measure the offset less than 1 ms ?
i don't say NTP works bad. it's the opposite, it is great. and i am happy to have it.
what i tried to ask is the fact, if somebody else had the same experience as me, that this NTP has a little offset against others stratum 1 time servers. actually it's not be worth to speak about it. but i did. ( some things i want to know exactly - sorry )
as i wrote in my first posting i configured two additional stratum 1 server as reference.
now i wrote a small shell/awk/gnuplot script for visualization of these endless NTP log files.
attached you can find 2 jpg's
it shows the offset to a stratum 1 in Vienna and the other is in Braunschweig.
it's calculated with the yesterday's statistic files.
my first guess with 6 ms was not so bad. ( in my case )
kind regards
hans
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