Re: [ntp:questions] confirm 0bc26069af687486b32ab43caa41cf49b7616d91

2010-04-12 Thread David Woolley
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Re: [ntp:questions] questions Digest, Vol 66, Issue 7

2010-04-12 Thread Todd Glassey
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Re: [ntp:questions] backup PPS source

2010-04-12 Thread Hans Jørgen Jakobsen
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 00:36:16 -0500, Hal Murray wrote: There was an article in the HP Journal on the Z3801A. I have not been able to find the issue at http://www.hpl.hp.com/hpjournal/pdfs/IssuePDFs/hpjindex.html Do someone have a pointer? or a service manual with full circuit schema if trees

[ntp:questions] NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors (was: Re: questions Digest, Vol 66, Issue 7)

2010-04-12 Thread David J Taylor
Todd Glassey tglas...@glassey.com wrote in message news:4bc31c47.1000...@glassey.com... [] I want to know about non ECC memory based PC's running NTP and how many NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors. Todd I am not aware of any. I rather imagine that memory errors in

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors (was: Re: questions Digest, Vol 66, Issue 7)

2010-04-12 Thread Rob
David J Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid wrote: Todd Glassey tglas...@glassey.com wrote in message news:4bc31c47.1000...@glassey.com... [] I want to know about non ECC memory based PC's running NTP and how many NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors. Todd

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors (was: Re: questions Digest, Vol 66, Issue 7)

2010-04-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Apr 12, 2010, at 9:25 AM, David J Taylor wrote: I want to know about non ECC memory based PC's running NTP and how many NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors. I am not aware of any. I rather imagine that memory errors in such a system would likely cause the

Re: [ntp:questions] NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors

2010-04-12 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
David J Taylor wrote: Todd Glassey tglas...@glassey.com wrote in message news:4bc31c47.1000...@glassey.com... [] I want to know about non ECC memory based PC's running NTP and how many NTP errors are caused by single and multi-bit memory errors. Todd I am not aware of any. I rather imagine

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread G8KBV
In article hpuekj$rc...@news.eternal-september.org, david- tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid says... It surprises me that, with FreeBSD being suggested as a good system for servers, there isn't more ready-made SNMP about. Cheers, David That's 'cos it's a bit of a nightmare to setup and

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Apr 12, 2010, at 11:51 AM, G8KBV wrote: In article hpuekj$rc...@news.eternal-september.org, david- tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid says... It surprises me that, with FreeBSD being suggested as a good system for servers, there isn't more ready-made SNMP about. That's 'cos it's a bit

[ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread lhommedumatch
I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread John Hasler
Dave B. writes: And as for that editor 'vim' If you thought Notepad was bad.. Some documentation as to how to use that is sorely needed! vim -h man vim vimtutor There has to be an easier to use text file editor that can be used? Emacs. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Dancing Horse

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread Richard B. Gilbert
lhommedumatch wrote: I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread unruh
On 2010-04-12, lhommedumatch ludocl...@yahoo.com wrote: I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms First get rid of the LOCAL source. Using the machine itself to tell itself the time is good

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread unruh
On 2010-04-12, John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com wrote: Dave B. writes: And as for that editor 'vim' If you thought Notepad was bad.. Some documentation as to how to use that is sorely needed! vim -h man vim vimtutor There has to be an easier to use text file editor that can be used?

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread lhommedumatch
I'm working on a oceanographic vessel ntpgmtaceb is our reference clock that is synchronised with a gps at the beginning of a cruise. The drift of this clock is 1ms each day. It's connected on the lan board of our vessel. I have removed these two lines server 127.127.1.0 fudge 127.127.1.0

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread John Hasler
I wrote: Emacs. unruh writes: Whether or not that is easier [than vim] is very much in the eye of the user. Yes. However, we don't know much about the eye of this user: what is he familiar with? What has he used that he likes? Not Notepad, evidently. -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread David Woolley
lhommedumatch wrote: On 12 avr, 22:35, Richard B. Gilbert rgilber...@comcast.net wrote: lhommedumatch wrote: I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms ntpq -p remote refid

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread David Woolley
lhommedumatch wrote: It's connected on the lan board of our vessel. If you want to improve the accuracy, you need to fix your LAN; it is giving round trip times that are on the poor side of average for a modern WAN. ___ questions mailing list

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread David Lord
lhommedumatch wrote: I'm working on a oceanographic vessel ntpgmtaceb is our reference clock that is synchronised with a gps at the beginning of a cruise. The drift of this clock is 1ms each day. It's connected on the lan board of our vessel. I have removed these two lines server 127.127.1.0

Re: [ntp:questions] Monitoring FreeBSD temperatures remotely

2010-04-12 Thread David Lord
G8KBV wrote: In article hpuekj$rc...@news.eternal-september.org, david- tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid says... It surprises me that, with FreeBSD being suggested as a good system for servers, there isn't more ready-made SNMP about. And as for that editor 'vim' If you thought Notepad

Re: [ntp:questions] backup PPS source

2010-04-12 Thread G8KBV
In article 82f3qcfg1...@mid.individual.net, sn...@lordynet.org says... Hi Latest experiment is to attempt to make a backup PPS source and I've now made a start with a watch xtal oscillator and divider that can be synchronised by a PPS source when present (except I've not yet wired up for

Re: [ntp:questions] backup PPS source

2010-04-12 Thread David Lord
David Lord wrote: Hi Latest experiment is to attempt to make a backup PPS source and I've now made a start with a watch xtal oscillator and divider that can be synchronised by a PPS source when present (except I've not yet wired up for synchronisation). remote refid st t

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread David Lord
lhommedumatch wrote: I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms Even if you select five internet sources I don't believe you could guarantee better than 1ms with delays in 10's of milliseconds.

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread unruh
On 2010-04-12, lhommedumatch ludocl...@yahoo.com wrote: I'm working on a oceanographic vessel ntpgmtaceb is our reference clock that is synchronised with a gps at the beginning of a cruise. Why not put a Garmin GPS 18 on board the ship and get gps time on the whole cruise? But why are you

Re: [ntp:questions] how to have offset 1ms

2010-04-12 Thread lhommedumatch
On 12 avr, 22:35, Richard B. Gilbert rgilber...@comcast.net wrote: lhommedumatch wrote: I have my PC clock synchronised with a ntp server (ntpgmtaceb). With ntpq -p, I see an offset of 6ms. How can I be sure to have an offset 1ms ntpq -p      remote           refid      st t when

Re: [ntp:questions] backup PPS source

2010-04-12 Thread David Lord
G8KBV wrote: In article 82f3qcfg1...@mid.individual.net, sn...@lordynet.org says... Hi Latest experiment is to attempt to make a backup PPS source and I've now made a start with a watch xtal oscillator and divider that can be synchronised by a PPS source when present (except I've not yet wired

[ntp:questions] Shades of Einstein and Fred Hoyle

2010-04-12 Thread daniel fitzpatrick
Shades of Einstein and Fred Hoyle A changing concept of our universe! (click link) http://www.amperefitz.com/einstein.hoyle.htm Enjoy, Fitz ___ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions