mike cook wrote:
Le 5 déc. 2013 à 19:58, David Woolley a écrit :
If you know the drift file is unreliable, you should delete it.
ntpd will then perform a frequency calibration before entering the
main loop.  Otherwise it starts on the basis that the drift value
is good and it is seeing measurement errors.

This is what has been recommended for ages but it doesn't completely
fix the issue. It still takes a long time to settle.

Agreed. If ntpd would do initial corrections faster we wouldn't even need a drift file, and it didn't matter if an OS kernel computed slightly different clock frequencies each time the system reboots.

Martin
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Martin Burnicki

Meinberg Funkuhren
Bad Pyrmont
Germany

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