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> bounces+edward.mischanko=arcelormittal....@lists.ntp.org
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> Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] Clock Offset
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> On 2012-12-18, Mischanko, Edward T
> <edward.mischa...@arcelormittal.com> wrote:
> > How can my local clock have a negative offset when none of the
> selected peers have a negative offset?  Is it possible?
> 
> Get rid of your local clock. You should NOT have a local clock
> set. It
> is a mistake. (except in the rare instance of your system HAVING
> to act
> as a server for other machines even if there are not outside
> sources to
> sync to).
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[Mischanko, Edward T] 

No local clock is in use!!  I was really questioning how the averaging 
algorithm could come up with a negative offset when none of the individual 
offsets were negative?  
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