Spoon wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I've read this page: > http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Support/HowToCalibrateSystemClockUsingNTP > which explains how to let NTP determine the frequency offset (skew). > > I have a strange request: > > Is it possible to run NTP in a mode where it does not try to correct the > time offset, but only correct the frequency offset (skew)? > > In other words, assume my clock says it is some time last year, and > gains 1 second every day (11.6 ppm). I don't want NTP to either slew or > step my clock to the correct time, but I still would want it to fix this > 1 s per day (11.6 ppm) frequency offset. > > Has this ever been considered? >
I doubt it very much! > Is there a variable I could tinker with? :-) > > Regards. I don't know of any. What problem are you trying to solve? Most people want the correct time rather than simply a clock keeping the wrong time but one that ticks at one second per second. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
