Do I understand correctly that add_leap_second is an NTP-internal flag, while INS is a kernel flag? If so: when does the INS flag get set in the kernel? Should I expect ntpd to do so?
Thanks. On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Jim Witschey <jim.witsc...@datastax.com> wrote: >> Does status printed by ntptime include INS before midnight? Any chance >> ntpd is started with the -x option or there is "tinker step" command >> in ntp.conf? > > No `tinker` commands in `ntp.conf`. `ps axf` indicates that ntpd > wasn't started with any options other than -p, -u, and -g. > > However, `ntptime` doesn't show anything about INS. Here's the output > from the server: > > ntp_gettime() returns code 0 (OK) > time d93dab7a.1db877a0 Tue, Jun 30 2015 23:57:46.116, (.116096333), > maximum error 8176001 us, estimated error 0 us, TAI offset 36 > ntp_adjtime() returns code 0 (OK) > modes 0x0 (), > offset 0.000 us, frequency 0.000 ppm, interval 1 s, > maximum error 8176001 us, estimated error 0 us, > status 0x2001 (PLL,NANO), > time constant 6, precision 0.001 us, tolerance 500 ppm, > > And from one of the clients: > > ntp_gettime() returns code 0 (OK) > time d93dab7a.227ef9d0 Tue, Jun 30 2015 23:57:46.134, (.134750490), > maximum error 1083949 us, estimated error 3910 us, TAI offset 0 > ntp_adjtime() returns code 0 (OK) > modes 0x0 (), > offset -4478.656 us, frequency -2.141 ppm, interval 1 s, > maximum error 1083949 us, estimated error 3910 us, > status 0x2001 (PLL,NANO), > time constant 6, precision 0.001 us, tolerance 500 ppm, _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions