. If you want better
than that, or you want it faster... don't turn your computer off.
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is this an NTP question or issue?
He's running into this problem _because_ he's in the Pool. That's good
enough for me.
'Liberal in what you accept.'
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It's an embedded system. The one I manufacture today can have today
(or this year) in it but I'll never touch it again to change the
initial time setting. One thought I had was periodically write the
time to a
are.
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averaging filter works quite well.
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an isolated flock drift away together,
with a single disconnected source, rather than all of them drifting at
random.
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, but if
there are enough clients with the same behaviour, that server may
never get its backlog cleared because it's orders of magnitude
above regular traffic levels.
If the server is gone forever, you _definitely_ don't want to keep
flooding its network for all eternity.
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There's an environment variable 'RANDFILE' on my system with a likely-
looking path. OTOH, it may be for PuTTY.
Thanks, Maarten. Nothing like that on Windows, it appears.
That _was_ on Windows
the
only place anyone ever questioned my logging timestamps.) Of course, if
the gateway came out of a blister pack, this may not apply.
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nothing to do with that, ever.
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sure that it
comes out right at the end of the day.
You'd almost think the clocks depend on 220 V really being 220 V,
rather than 50 Hz really being 50 Hz.
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recommend not leaving your computer out in the desert at night.
And those other people should *never* see your uncorrected frequency
offset. Even loading this value from the drift file would correct
for it.
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While the manual is skimpy with details, it appears to run an
embedded Linux and to get its time from the Pool. I subverted the
Pool (sorry guys...) by installing a customised DNS server with a
pool
...) by installing a customised DNS server with a
pool zone advertising my own two[0] internal NTP servers and pointing
the PVR's IP settings at it, instead of the normal internal DNS.
It also appears to only ever poll the first of the two returned IP
addresses. Shame.
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to measure?
What results would change your mind either way?
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servers?
It's working *good*.
You, on the other hand, have Problems. With the cut down config file,
at least NTP is now starting, but you're not getting any traffic even
without the restrictions. Review your firewall again, this time under
the assumption that you do have one.
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.
It may be related. The description is not enough to diagnose the problem.
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console. And from
what I've heard it's neccessary to keep it synced.
Oh yes, definitely. Sorry for the confusion.
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solution; if you
think SpeedStep is bad, try not to imagine five VMs fighting
for cycles.
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf
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[...] coucou.sh script. Set cron to run it every hours, on the hour.
That is inspired. We had a good laugh about that.
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a Sunday afternoon.
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the comment /* Check for an empty string */. ...
The code says that already. If you need to take your readers by the hand
and spoon-feed them the comments because the code itself is a bit chunky
and hard to swallow... get better readers.
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an English and a Dutch Windows 2000, the short name was
Dnscache, and the long name was 'DNS Client'. Which may not say much
for the long name, but I'd guess the short name isn't.
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