Thank you Charles for the leap second file, Thank you Martin for the
details.
I was able to figure out the problem and now the server detects the leap
second file, synchronizes with the local clock, and then clients now get
the leap second announcemnt from server.
The problem was i was using ntp
Sowmya Manapragada schrieb:
>
> Thank you Martin for all the details. These helped a lot and i could get
> the leap file accepted by the server, but always leap bit leap=11 in the
> rv output of server even when ,leap file is accepted by server ( i could
> see in server ntpq rv 0 op as
[mailto:questions-bounces+elliott.ch=comcast@lists.ntp.org] On Behalf Of
Sowmya Manapragada
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 7:20 AM
To: Martin Burnicki; questions@lists.ntp.org
Subject: Re: [ntp:questions] Query regarding Ntp 4.2.8 p6, leap second tests
Thank you Martin for all the details. These helped
Thank you Martin for all the details. These helped a lot and i could get
the leap file accepted by the server, but always leap bit leap=11 in the rv
output of server even when ,leap file is accepted by server ( i could see
in server ntpq rv 0 op as .leapsec=20150701,expire=20161228 , but
Hello All,
Request for inputs regarding a small leap second test which i am trying to
do with my ntp4.2.8p6..
Environment :
Windows 7 client and windows 7 server test machines in a small networked
LAN.
For Leap second configuration referred the following link:
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