In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Noob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Hello, > >One of my systems had been running for ~6 weeks. During this time, >the frequency offset computed by ntpd remained stable between >-6.6 ppm and -6.2 ppm. > >On April 30, the time offset started climbing and reached 14 ms in >approximately 90 minutes. ntpd started bumping the frequency offset, >down to -9.4 ppm. > >Today, the frequency offset remains around -9.4 ppm. >(And the time offset stays below 1 ms).
Did the temperature change? My systems run about 1 PPM/C so it would take a pretty big shift to explain 3 PPM. Maybe somebody adjusted the air conditioner in the server room? Or installed a new server that's blowing a lot of hot air in your direction? -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions