I also disabled it in the prefs tab some time ago when I figured out that
was what was causing the status page to take so long to load.  Is there a
reason why I would care about NTP peer status ?
David


On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Michael Keuter <[email protected]> wrote:

> >Quick survey question for web interface users...
> >
> >One of the most time consuming tasks when generating the Status tab is
> >the "NTP Peer States" section.
> >
> >Currently, I do this...
> >
> >$ ntpq -p
> >       remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay
> >offset  jitter
> >=================================================
> >*10.10.50.4      172.26.0.53      2 u   61   64  377    0.406
> >-7.164   0.768
> >+mighty.poclabs. 192.43.244.18    2 u   63   64  377   51.919
> >-16.010   4.314
> >+smtp130.junkema 209.81.9.7       2 u   54   64  377   68.897
> >-5.771   1.022
> >   LOCAL(0)        .LOCL.           5 l   62   64  377    0.000
> >0.000   0.002
> >
> >Alternatively, I could do this...
> >
> >$ ntpq -pn
> >       remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay
> >offset  jitter
> >=================================================
> >*10.10.50.4      172.26.0.53      2 u   24   64  377    0.406
> >-7.164   0.661
> >+63.240.161.99   192.43.244.18    2 u   27   64  377   51.919
> >-16.010   4.344
> >+69.50.231.130   209.81.9.7       2 u   20   64  377   68.897
> >-5.771   3.090
> >   127.127.1.0     .LOCL.           5 l   28   64  377    0.000
> >0.000   0.002
> >
> >which does not do a reverse DNS lookup of the peers, which at times,
> >can take a few seconds.  More often an issue when using the ntp pool.
> >
> >Request for opinions: (and don't say make it a Prefs option :-) )
> >
> >No change (as the first example) or speed-up the Status tab display
> >(as with the second example).
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Lonnie
>
> I could live very good with version 2 (because I disabled it anyway,
> cause it's so slow :-))
>
> Michael
>
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