On 07/06/11 04:43, Anssi Johansson wrote:
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 have some IPv6 servers in the real pool management interface. Ones I added months ago.

One of them has a score of 2.9 now, so looks like the real pool is monitoring IPv6 servers. http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/2001:a88:4::3 - if it will let you see without logging in.


I guess that means it is worth putting IPv6 servers into the real pool management interface. As in http://www.pool.ntp.org/manage/servers




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Tim Bray
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