Thanks, all mine are st 2 and above.
Can I set one to be stratum 1?  Or do I need to actually find one
that's stratum 1?

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Corey Edwards <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 15:18, Michael Torrie <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 05/03/2010 03:05 PM, Merrill Oveson wrote:
>>> I've got ntpd running, and I guess it's querying the time servers out
>>> and syncing the time.
>>>
>>> Question:  How can I verify this?
>>
>> I presume you're using the standard ntpd program, (often called xntpd)
>> and not OpenBSD's OpenNTP.  I typically use the ntpdc utility.  The
>> command you would use is "peers".  For example:
>> ntpdc> peers
>>     remote           local      st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
>> =======================================================================
>> =tick.phyber.com 192.168.105.100  1  128  377 0.01944  0.000433 0.10852
>> =ntp.pbx.org     192.168.105.100  2  128  377 0.08675  0.017318 0.08217
>> =coil.fireduck.c 192.168.105.100  2  128  377 0.07645  0.015221 0.09303
>> *tock.byu.edu    192.168.105.100  1   64  377 0.00163  0.000169 0.05141
>> =tick.byu.edu    192.168.105.100  1   64  377 0.00069  0.000375 0.06639
>
> That's very interesting. I've always used ntpq. The two commands
> appear almost identical. Any idea what the difference is or if one is
> actually better than the other?
>
> Corey
>
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