David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Harlan Stenn wrote: >> >> For the general use case (LAN and/or WAN and/or jerky path) ntpd behaves >> well.
>We are talking typical rather than general cases. In the typical case, >1ms after 1 second is a reasonable expectation on a WAN, especially when >a site is restarting, e.g. after a power failure, or a home system >switching on, and, therefore, the network load is low. I think you go t your units mixed up. computer A goes down for three days due to an avalanch cutting the power. It takes a lot longer than one second to resync that computer. A few hours is more like it. If you mean, I shut down ntp and restart it immediately , then 1ms in 1 minute is reasonable ( you cannot have made enough measurements in 1 sec to even know if it is accurate.) _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions