Daniel,
Your question does not parse. The frequency correction has nothing to do
with the state variables you quote. The time the frequency correction is
monitored is prominently displayed on the ntpq rv billboard.
Dave
Daniel Kabs wrote:
David L. Mills wrote:
Yes the sign reverses when measuring from the local or the remote
machine.
Sorry, all my fault. My question "why is this?" was just too vague. :-)
I was not asking about the sign reversal but about the differing results
(23.17 s/day vs. 23.87 s/day).
However, your message compared one measurement with another very
similar magnitude but sign reversed. Go figure.
Comparing results from Plan A vs. Plan B, I currently fail to figure why
there is this difference.
Maybe it has to do with acquiring the offset for Plan B. I read the
"offset" variable using
ntpq -c 'rv <assoc_id_of_peer>'
but which variable reflects the time when this offset was measured: Is
is the value "reftime", "org", "rec" or "xmt"?
Cheers
Daniel
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