Jasper,

Thank you. I ended up downloading, compiling, and installing the latest
ntp build from ntp.org, thus getting rid of Apple’s implementation.

73,

Bob - N7RJN



On 4/2/14, 22:57, "Jasper Kips" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>Remove the ntp.drift file and restart. It isweird, but it helped me
>
>Jasper
>
>Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
>
>> Op 2 apr. 2014 om 00:32 heeft N7RJN <[email protected]> het volgende
>>geschreven:
>> 
>> I am using an Apple Mac mini with OSX 10.9.2 and I find that the clock
>>is
>> drifting significantly under OSX 10.9.2. I have been having trouble
>>with my
>> clock drifting by more than 0.5 seconds, and sometimes randomly over 4.0
>> seconds per day. I contacted Apple tech support, and they indicated they
>> have optimized OSX 10.9.1 and 10.9.2 for minimum power use (maximum
>>battery
>> life) rather than clock accuracy. They use a daemon called ³pacemaker²
>>in
>> conjunction with a modified NTP to minimize battery drain. Apparently
>> pacemaker is used to adjust the clock, instead of NTP, however,
>>pacemaker
>> does not accurately do so.
>> 
>> Does anyone have a suggested solution to this issue?
>> 
>> Bob   
>> 
>> .
>> 
>> 
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