Yo Hal!

On Thu, 19 Jan 2017 12:03:51 -0800
Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:

> > At first glance this seems reasonable, but my experience with the
> > GR-601W suggests otherwise.  My experience with the GR-601W shows
> > that ntpd can find a timing edge and hold onto it very well.   
> 
> The fuzz we are talking about has nothing to do with where the time
> comes from.  It's the precision slot in ntpq rv 0

Precision?  Mine is -22 on my server.  Or am I looking at the
wrong thing?

> I think it's left over from the old days when the clock was update on
> the scheduler interrupts.  With the current code, it's how fast you
> can read the clock.

So, no rason to keep it?

RGDS
GARY
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