Hi, I am trying to synchronize a network of linux machines that sits on a local lan. I have one bridge machine that has access to an external computer which has a GPS (I think) based NTP server running on it. If I run ntpdate by hand it always says it has an offset of a couple hundred microseconds. All the local machines sync using ntpd to the bridge machine. When I run ntpdate on them manually I see offsets of about 50 microseconds. Given the numbers above it would seem like all the clocks should be almost exactly the same but when I do a 'date' on the bridge machine and one of the local lan machines the time is always different by about 7-8 seconds. Am I misunderstanding something or doing something wrong here ? I would expect the date to come up with a second of each other if they are synced correctly...
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