vasanth,
Configure a server with local clock driver. Download the NIST
leapseconds file. Set the server time shortly before the leap.
Synchronize the client to the server. Watch what happens.
Dave
vasanth raonaik wrote:
>Hello Hackers,
>
>I am doing research on leap second adjustments in NTP.
vasanth.raon...@gmail.com (vasanth raonaik) writes:
>Hello Hackers,
>I am doing research on leap second adjustments in NTP. I would like to
>simulate the scenario with two machines one acting as ntp server and other
>as ntp client. server should send a leap second adjustment notification to
>clie
vasanth raonaik wrote:
>
> I am doing research on leap second adjustments in NTP. I would like to
> simulate the scenario with two machines one acting as ntp server and other
You need to specify the version of the OS and configuration options that
affect whether or not the kernel time discipline
Hello Hackers,
I am doing research on leap second adjustments in NTP. I would like to
simulate the scenario with two machines one acting as ntp server and other
as ntp client. server should send a leap second adjustment notification to
client and I would like to record the steps the client takes w