I don't know tbh, all I know is there are occasionally network dropouts. Cheers, Stephen
-----Original Message----- From: questions-bounces+stephen.vaughan=blackboard....@lists.ntp.org [mailto:questions-bounces+stephen.vaughan=blackboard....@lists.ntp.org] On Behalf Of David Woolley Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 5:13 PM To: questions@lists.ntp.org Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] Local clock - sync issue Stephen Vaughan wrote: > I'm talking about weeks at a time. > > Network connectivity goes down, ntp reverts to LOCAL clock, then if you look > at the logs and check ntpq, it remains bound to the LOCAL clock, several > weeks after the connectivity went down. A simple restart of ntpd brings the > external clocks back online. Do you, by any chance, have an unstable IP address? Some ISPs generate these. One theories is that it is to break attempts to run servers. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions This email and any attachments may contain confidential and proprietary information of Blackboard that is for the sole use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, disclosure, copying, re-distribution or other use of any of this information is strictly prohibited. Please immediately notify the sender and delete this transmission if you received this email in error. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions