Nick, That message is not from the NTP version that leaves here. I have no idea under what circumstances it appears. The version that leaves here automatically continues to send packets as long as the DNS name resolves to a valid IP address. Whether this is good or not is in the eye of the beholder. Only Meinberg knows for sure.
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Martin > > Yes, my PC running Meinberg NTP can ping the public NTP server. > Network connectivity is fine, and normally NTP runs ok. > > When ntp.log reports "network location cannot be reached" error > occurs, the Meinberg NTP service still says "Started", and the > ntpd.exe process is running, but no more NTP activity occurs. > > Is there some way to configure Meinberg NTP to keep trying to connect > to the public NTP server, even after a "network location cannot be > reached" error? > > Or would you suggest a script to restart the Meinberg NTP service > every hour - just incase it has failed? > > Many thanks > Nick > _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
