Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Third party client on Windows OS ?

2007-09-24 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2007-09-24, Brian Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It also seems that if the frequency is too unstable, NTP (or > Meinberg's NTP, at any rate) will give up on trying to update the > drift file. It should be made perfectly clear that what you're calling "Meinberg's NTP" is the NTP Reference

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Third party client on Windows OS ?

2007-09-24 Thread Evandro Menezes
On Sep 24, 12:04 pm, Ryan Malayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, there's no need for the batch file, w32tm has the > "stripchart" functionality built-in: > C:\>w32tm /stripchart /computer:1.us.pool.ntp.org /period:5 /dataonly Thanks for the tip. Here are the results running solely NTP:

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Third party client on Windows OS ?

2007-09-24 Thread Brian Garrett
"Dennis Hilberg, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Evandro Menezes wrote: >> On Sep 23, 1:37 pm, Evandro Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Here's what I >>> mean:http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/8264/peerstatsde3.png >>> (the flat line is for the time t

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Third party client on Windows OS ?

2007-09-24 Thread Ryan Malayter
On Sep 24, 11:50 am, Ryan Malayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You can also just mointor from the Windows client, and run the built > in windows command 'w32tm' in a loop in a batch file and record the > results for later analysis, but I have no idea how good the data would > actually be: > C:\

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP Third party client on Windows OS ?

2007-09-24 Thread Ryan Malayter
On Sep 23, 8:25 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Mayer) wrote: > Evandro Menezes wrote: > > On Sep 18, 10:58 am, Evandro Menezes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> What I see is that with NTP the time drifts by .128s quite quickly and > >> as soon as the stepout limit of 900s expires, time is stepped by

Re: [ntp:questions] My ntpd stopped working

2007-09-24 Thread Rasmus Andersen
On 9/24/07, Danny Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > rasmus wrote: > > On Sep 20, 3:30 pm, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Is it possible that your PPPoE connection "shuts down" when it is idle? > >> Perhaps a keep-alive would help. > > > > I tried to set up a looping ntpdate -u ye

Re: [ntp:questions] My ntpd stopped working

2007-09-24 Thread Steve Kostecke
On 2007-09-24, Danny Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > rasmus wrote: > >> On Sep 20, 3:30 pm, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Is it possible that your PPPoE connection "shuts down" when it is >>> idle? Perhaps a keep-alive would help. >> >> I tried to set up a looping ntpdate -u

Re: [ntp:questions] My ntpd stopped working

2007-09-24 Thread Danny Mayer
rasmus wrote: > On Sep 20, 3:30 pm, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is it possible that your PPPoE connection "shuts down" when it is idle? >> Perhaps a keep-alive would help. > > I tried to set up a looping ntpdate -u yesterday morning but that has > not seemed to help :/ My ISPs sup

Re: [ntp:questions] My ntpd stopped working

2007-09-24 Thread rasmus
On Sep 20, 3:30 pm, Steve Kostecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is it possible that your PPPoE connection "shuts down" when it is idle? > Perhaps a keep-alive would help. I tried to set up a looping ntpdate -u yesterday morning but that has not seemed to help :/ My ISPs support forum is silent abo