Marvin Garcia wrote: > I think now we are getting to the point. > But what i dont get is why with a local reference clock i always used > GMT-4 in solaris and even in windows has always work fine with GMT-4. > But now that we decided to change to a external reference clock the > timezone have to change. that's what i dont now why?
Yet we've discussed how to make your operating system behave as expected. As I already mentioned before, if your OS' time steps when you let it synchronize to your local refclock instead of the internet time servers then we should find out why this happens. I'm assuming it is due to the configuration of your refclock, or due to your configuration of ntpd for that refclock. A little bit more information about the type of your refclock and how you have configured ntpd for that clock would really be helpful. Martin -- Martin Burnicki Meinberg Funkuhren Bad Pyrmont Germany _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
