All,
a while ago I wrote to ask about a problem regarding NTPD quitting when
it was asked to do an insane time adjustment. While I still think NTPD
shouldn't quit because of this, at least my problem has now disappeared
almost by itself.
The log message:
"time correction of -1770705976 seconds
>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Heiko Gerstung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heiko> Hi Folks, I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden
Heiko> timesteps and I currently do not have any good explanation for this.
Heiko> (NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Heiko> This happens
Heiko Gerstung wrote:
> Richard B. Gilbert schrieb:
>
>> Heiko Gerstung wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Folks,
>>>
>>> I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden timesteps
>>> and I currently do not have any good explanation for this.
>>>
>>> (NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>> Apr 24
Richard B. Gilbert schrieb:
> Heiko Gerstung wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden timesteps
>> and I currently do not have any good explanation for this.
>>
>> (NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>
>> Apr 24 06:56:50 ntpd[13372]: time reset 0.947
Heiko Gerstung wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden timesteps and
> I currently do not have any good explanation for this.
>
> (NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> Apr 24 06:56:50 ntpd[13372]: time reset 0.947095 s
> Apr 24 06:56:50 ntpd[13372]
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /~nelson/research/ntp-survey99/
data/ntp-survey-summaries-1999.tar.bz2 on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
This is the message ...
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Hi Folks,
I have a problem on a NTP client, it seems to face sudden timesteps and
I currently do not have any good explanation for this.
(NTP Version is ntpd [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Apr 24 06:56:50 ntpd[13372]: time reset 0.947095 s
Apr 24 06:56:50 ntpd[13372]: synchronisation lost
Apr 24 07:23:56 n
Here:
http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~nelson/research/ntp-survey99/data/
Em Qua 02 Mai 2007, Eugen COCA escreveu:
> Where may I find the files from the 1999 survey ? I tried to find them
> on the web but with no results.
>
> I'm really interested as I plan to continue the job.
>
> Thank you !
>
> _
Riccardo Castellani wrote:
> But can I define slew rate and step rate ?
Please explain what "step rate" is in your mind.
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