Ray wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am running a new version of the NTP daemon, version 4.2.4p6, on a Linux 
> machine with kenel version 2.6.27.
> 
> When I start the daemon, the peer information shows that all the peer have a 
> offset of about 30 milliseconds. This offset will increase to about 50 
> milliseconds after an hour. It might take many hour to days before the 
> offset comes down to a few milliseconds. I tried using 'iburst' on the peers 
> to see if this would speed things up, but it made no difference.
> 
> Are there any settings to speed up this process? Is the a problem with this 
> version of NTP?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ray
> --------------------- 
> 
> 

  Ntpd will keep your clock well synchronized but it requires many hours 
to reach that state following a cold start.  Performance is somewhat 
better after a warm start.

For best results, start ntpd ten to twelve hours before you need tight 
synchronization.  Let it run continuously as long as you need it.

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