> You never proposed changes, fixes or even some process to detect a cause.
> Meanwhile the monitoring system was observed by others to be 'fragile'.
> So you automagically remove time sources.
> 

If you don't know how to investigate such a problem, you should not be running 
a pool server.

It's probably just that you're serving atrocious time:

$ ntpdate -q 80.101.128.228
server 80.101.128.228, stratum 2, offset -0.216051, delay 0.47339
23 Aug 05:20:20 ntpdate[3409]: adjust time server 80.101.128.228 offset 
-0.216051 sec

$ ping -q -i 0.2 -c 20 80.101.128.228
PING 80.101.128.228 (80.101.128.228) 56(84) bytes of data.

--- 80.101.128.228 ping statistics ---
20 packets transmitted, 8 received, 60% packet loss, time 3843ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 15.641/27.215/63.808/14.789 ms

Probably primarily a network problem. You appear to be running it off an ADSL 
connection...
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