Jan,

I used command ntpq -p awk.xs4all.nl!
Interesting servers you have. I read somewhere to use different network
paths, in case one or more paths fail.
You only have 3 as I can see. Do you think that is reliable enough? It seems
to me a kind of "prefer" setting if you have 9 servers on same path.

Jos van de Ven


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:timekeepers-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Jan Hoevers
> Verzonden: zaterdag 27 oktober 2007 19:46
> CC: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: Re: [time] final calibrations
> 
> Chuck wrote on 27-10-2007 19:26:
> > , but suddenly i am wondering why am i
> > doing all this work to split nanoseconds when time across the net no
> matter
> > what will never resolve even to microseconds.
> 
> Don't agree.
> My stratum 2 pool server has an offset far below 1 ms almost all the
> time. No trickery, except careful configuration and server selection.
> Running FreeBSD (nanokernel is standard).
> Have a look if you want: ntpq -pc awk.xs4all.nl.


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