Moses Truong wrote:
Dave Hart wrote:
ntpq told you the key piece of information with flash=400 peer_dist,
-- in that version of ntpd, flash=400 is associated with the peer
distance test, which is looking at a peer_distance calculation based
on the rootdelay and rootdispersion peer variables,
Dave Hart wrote:
ntpq told you the key piece of information with flash=400 peer_dist,
-- in that version of ntpd, flash=400 is associated with the peer
distance test, which is looking at a peer_distance calculation based
on the rootdelay and rootdispersion peer variables, as well as the
I have an NTP server (v.4.2.2) running on CentOS5 and it sync with ntp
servers over the internet.
On the local network, I have a variety of NTP clients running, those
running CentOS4 with NTP daemon v4.2.0 are able to sync without a
problem, but those running CentOS5 (ntp v4.2.2) or Ubuntu
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Moses Truong wrote:
I have an NTP server (v.4.2.2) running on CentOS5 and it sync with ntp
servers over the internet.
On the local network, I have a variety of NTP clients running, those
running CentOS4 with NTP daemon v4.2.0 are able to sync without a
Dave Hart wrote:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:11 AM, Moses Truong wrote:
I have an NTP server (v.4.2.2) running on CentOS5 and it sync with ntp
servers over the internet.
On the local network, I have a variety of NTP clients running, those
running CentOS4 with NTP daemon v4.2.0 are able to