On 30/07/14 07:50, mike cook wrote:
Paradoxically , the LCL clock is fine when there are no refclocks.
That is, when you don't need or want it.

My understanding was that the original purpose of the local clock was to cover the case when there were no NTP managed reference clocks (but there was another reference clock disciplining the machine with UTC). That's why the default stratum is in the mid-range, rather than the high numbers.

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