Uwe Klein wrote: > Terje Mathisen wrote: >> Please let huffpuff run for a few days while plotting frequency and >> offset values, my guess is it will turn out to be darn stable. :-) >> >> Terje >> > some data to gloat over: > huffpuff is at 160000 added ~19:00 on the 14th > t-online was added later. > > t-online.png is the ntp server of my provicer ntp1.t-online.de over dsl > ptb.png is the same to ptbtime1.ptb.de , dsl and then some more hops > robert.png is to another host on the local network.10Base100 > > http:// home.foni.net/ ~kuttersegeln/ntp/
So, are you happy with those results? You will always see horrible delay/offset values, but the local clock should coast over those periods, keeping the local frequency pretty stable. In fact, plotting the clock frequency numbers alongside the other values would be a very nice way to determine if/when things have stabilized. You should see either a straight line, or a sawtooth/sinus curve which corresponds to the air condition in your server room. Terje -- - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "almost all programming can be viewed as an exercise in caching" _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
