On Feb 27, 2014, at 7:14 AM, Philip Gladstone <[email protected]> wrote:
> I sometimes get little red dots on my offset monitoring chart on the -2000 ms > line. Are these placeholder for lost packets or are they really an indication > of really bad time? Really crazy bad time; the chart is limited to show 2 seconds of “accuracy” so measurements that are worse doesn’t make the rest of the graph completely unreadable. Here’s from the csv log on one of your servers. 1393476212,"2014-02-27 04:43:32",-0.0290740728378296,1,-15.6 1393475603,"2014-02-27 04:33:23",-0.0116015672683716,1,-17.4 1393474982,"2014-02-27 04:23:02",-0.00197291374206543,1,-19.4 1393474340,"2014-02-27 04:12:20",-0.00340485572814941,1,-21.5 1393473727,"2014-02-27 04:02:07",,-5,-23.7 1393473115,"2014-02-27 03:51:55",,-5,-19.6 1393472499,"2014-02-27 03:41:39",-0.00152385234832764,1,-15.4 1393471885,"2014-02-27 03:31:25",,-5,-17.3 1393471271,"2014-02-27 03:21:11",-1393471264.76893,-4,-12.9 1393470663,"2014-02-27 03:11:03",-1393470626.33991,-4,-9.4 I think that’s 44 years wrong. 1393470048,"2014-02-27 03:00:48",,-5,-5.7 1393469434,"2014-02-27 02:50:34",-1393469159.17885,-4,-0.7 1393468818,"2014-02-27 02:40:18",,-5,3.5 1393468200,"2014-02-27 02:30:00",,-5,8.9 1393467586,"2014-02-27 02:19:46",-1393467566.16234,-4,14.6 1393466974,"2014-02-27 02:09:34",-0.00106549263000488,1,19.6 1393466360,"2014-02-27 01:59:20",-0.00264739990234375,1,19.6 What system/software is this? > If my server reports 'unsynchronized' @ stratum 16 (along with bad time), > then could that trigger the -2000 ms marker? No; that’ll just be a drop in score — no “time offset” marker. You’ll get a red dot right on the score line indicating that the score dropped. Ask _______________________________________________ pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
