Re: [ntp:questions] broadcast client

2008-09-26 Thread Unruh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >> What this has to do with not believing in the algorithm I have no idea. If >> ntp runs from a refclock that is EXACTLY the default behaviour. Running on >> a local private network where you are referencing your own server, that >> behaviour is also fine. The reason

Re: [ntp:questions] broadcast client

2008-09-26 Thread rochertov
> > What this has to do with not believing in the algorithm I have no idea. If > ntp runs from a refclock that is EXACTLY the default behaviour. Running on > a local private network where you are referencing your own server, that > behaviour is also fine. The reason for the backup to long poll inte

Re: [ntp:questions] broadcast client

2008-09-26 Thread Unruh
David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hello, >> I have a question regarding broadcast mode. I have 6 machines >> synchronizing with the same ntp server. That server uses uses a local >> ntp displined clock (we are looking into a GPS one). The machines are >"l

Re: [ntp:questions] Odd (mis)behavior when reference clock fails

2008-09-26 Thread Unruh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hal Murray) writes: >>Does it really make sense to get microsecond resolution on the glitches. >I doubt if whatever the UPS is using for an A/D is good for microseconds. >I've thought of using a wall-wart and some dividers to feed an audio >input channel. That would probably

Re: [ntp:questions] Odd (mis)behavior when reference clock fails

2008-09-26 Thread Hal Murray
>Does it really make sense to get microsecond resolution on the glitches. I doubt if whatever the UPS is using for an A/D is good for microseconds. I've thought of using a wall-wart and some dividers to feed an audio input channel. That would probably be good for 10s of microseconds. I'm saving

Re: [ntp:questions] broadcast client

2008-09-26 Thread David Woolley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > I have a question regarding broadcast mode. I have 6 machines > synchronizing with the same ntp server. That server uses uses a local > ntp displined clock (we are looking into a GPS one). The machines are "local ntp discipline" is a contradiction in terms.

Re: [ntp:questions] broadcast client

2008-09-26 Thread David Woolley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a way to force ntp to listen to only one interface? The > machine which > has synch issues has 10 network interfaces and according to the log, > ntp > attempts to listen on all of them. I am wondering if somehow that > causes > issues. > Listening on all the