On 2015-05-17 12:21, M. George wrote:
Hello, I hope I haven't missed anything obvious, but I would like to
disable the following syslog output when running the oncore refclock driver
with an Oncore UT+:
May 17 12:13:58 raspi2 ntpd[3509]: ONCORE[0]: 3640875237.999379805 2015 137
18 13 58 57 rstat
FYI,
This is the way we add server, so we are using iburst option already.
addserver 10.126.142.198 0 3 iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 4
Thanks
Chandrakanth
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 10:31 PM, Dallas Graves wrote:
> Can you clarify if you’re setting “stratum 5” on your target servers, or
> your loc
OK. Lets rule out its ACL/firewall issue. I have been able to use ntpdate
-d command. I used it several times on this setup.
Next, do you think arbitrary setting of stratum to low value such as 5 is
problem?
FYI, these servers are high end routers, so that's why we set its stratum
to 5.
On what b
Also you can see that the reach is 377 to both of the servers. So reach is
not a problem and not firewall issue etc.
It is something to do with the algorithm. Why ntp has rejected the servers?
Based on what values?
Is it offset, jitter, etc?
Thanks
Chandrakanth
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:28 PM, Ch
One more issue is if I set the server stratum to 10, then both client and
servers both run at the same stratum level.
Then how will the client give priority to servers and sync to it?
Regards
Chandrakanth
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 9:38 PM, Chandra Kanth wrote:
> OK. Lets rule out its ACL/firewall
Hi Jochen,
We took care of restarting ntpd in fact. First we start ntpd with -g -q
option. This is similar to ntpdate command.
The -q causes it to quit after setting time.
Then ntpd is started with -g option and runs forever.
What other logs/output will be help here?
Regards
Chandrakanth
On Th
Hi Graves, Yu,
First of all thanks for response. Let me clarify, this is private lab
setup, no public ntp servers.
The idea is to setup private ntp subnet, where the time on servers such as
.198 and .204 should be propagated to other clients.
Think as .198 and .204 as private ntp servers which is
Hello, I hope I haven't missed anything obvious, but I would like to
disable the following syslog output when running the oncore refclock driver
with an Oncore UT+:
May 17 12:13:58 raspi2 ntpd[3509]: ONCORE[0]: 3640875237.999379805 2015 137
18 13 58 57 rstat 08 dop 0.0 nsat 9,8 traim 1,0,0 sig
Hi all
Last Friday I found something, potentially a very bad bug, in Linux when
a leap second is handled.
http://syslog.me/2015/05/16/scary-times-at-the-leap-second-lab/
I am not sure where the problem stems from and as of now I'm leaning on
something in the system rather than in ntpd. However,