What do you think if I set drift file to '0' value ? Do you think this ntp behaviour happens again ?
I'm able not to understand if my problem is hardware clock frequency which ntp cannot deal ! "Riccardo Castellani" writes: > I can see usually offset increases until 700 or 800 and it keeps this value, > > It keeps this value means it's stable for many months, it's doesnt change That's kinda good that it doesn't change, and NTP is designed to handle 500PPM of drift. That value was at least 2x the worst clock normally seen. So if you can look at the tickadj program and calc_tickadj, you might be able to adjust the system clock to be moch more stable. Ideally the drift value should be the smallest possible positive number, and that's what calc_tickadj tries to do. H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions