On Jun 6, 2011, at 20:43, Anssi Johansson wrote:

> Looks good, I wasn't able to spot any problems.

Thank you for the feedback (and extra sanity checking)!

> My only concern at this time is that it's going to take about 18 hours to get 
> my IPv6 NTP servers' score from -9.8 to the acceptable score of 10. There's 
> still about 20.5 hours to go until June 8th 00:00 UTC, so if the monitoring 
> code was deployed in 2.5 hours from now and no probes failed (a bold 
> assumption), the IPv6 servers' scores would be high enough to be included in 
> the pool.

I'm going to have the system monitor the IPv6 servers every 10 or 15 minutes 
instead of about every 25 minutes for at least the next day to have the scores 
"calibrate" faster.

The system is re-generating thousands of RRD files right now (which is crazy 
slow); the monitoring is being enabled again as the RRD files have been updated.

> Perhaps you could bump the IPv6 servers' score to at least 9.9 at around 
> 23:00 UTC to make sure nobody's IPv6 server misses the bus?


Yeah, that's another possibility.  We'll see tomorrow.

  - ask
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