Harlan Stenn schrieb: >>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Heiko Gerstung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Heiko> Hi Folks, I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden > Heiko> timesteps and I currently do not have any good explanation for this. > > Heiko> (NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > Heiko> This happens on a few machines running in a classified network and I > Heiko> am not sure if it will be possible to update the NTP on these > Heiko> machines. I just wanted to know if one of you ever came across such a > Heiko> behavior or what good (or not so good) reasons could cause this. > > What OS? What does 'ntpq -p' look like? Can they run something like munin > to graph some of the ntp variables?
They run on Linux (Redhat stoneage, Kernel 2.4.21). It would be possible to graph a number of variables. Any wishes? "ntpq -p" at which point in time? I will try to get an "ntpq -p" output right before, during and after the time offset occurs... Best Regards, Heiko _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
