On Tuesday 16 August 2005 13:11, Hubert CANEVET wrote:
> Hello,
> I imagine you could be interested by this extract of my time adjustment
> log, that arises an anomaly. I precise it is quite unusual that my clock
> has more than 0.5 second of difference in less than a week. I use Tardis
> for several years, and updated it three days ago.
> My machine has been repaired recently, do you suppose it could be the point
> ? Or is "pool" in your address the beginning of an explanation ? Yours
> faithfully
> 2005/08/15 23:56:45.73 Info : SNTP Client connecting to 2.pool.ntp.org
> 2005/08/15 23:56:46.13 Info :  Correction of -0.093 seconds used to adjust
> clock frequency 2005/08/16 03:58:56.18 Info : SNTP Client connecting to
> 2.pool.ntp.org 2005/08/16 03:59:15.10 Info :  The time has been corrected
> by 4.807 seconds (Clock stepped) 2005/08/16 13:15:40.81 Info : SNTP Client
> connecting to 2.pool.ntp.org 2005/08/16 13:15:38.80 Info :  The time has
> been corrected by -5.628 seconds (Clock stepped)


Interesting.  I see on the 15th and 16th your clock was around 5 seconds out.  
Was this the first sync after you turned the computer on?  I have seen some 
machines that lose a minute a day if left turned off, but if left running, 
keep pretty good time.

I have never used Tardis, so don't know how go a client that is - is is a true 
'NPT' client and polls or one of these that connect every few hours?

Nick
-- 
"When you're chewing on life's gristle,
Don't grumble, Give a whistle..."
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