YOU MUST have the rtc clock as a module so that nistnet can substitute its own module. It looks like nistnet was about to change the way the rtc values are interpreted but but since the clock is still generating interrupts at the defuault rate, the system clock shows really slow.

On Mon, 10 Aug 2009, abhishek dadhich wrote:

I have installed nistnet on linux 2.6.9-78EL , which doesn't have rtc as 
module, but still nistnet is working . for ex :
sudo ./cnistnet -a x[i.p]? x[i.p] --delay 180.000 --bandwidth 819200
when this is set it adds delay? and ping command shows 180 RTT , but this makes 
system clock very slow .
date command shows some 10 secs in 1 min.
Is this the behaviour of nistnet , or is it not running properly ?

Thanks
Abhishek




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