Yo Hal! On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 01:35:41 -0800 Hal Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does a 1.42 GHz Mac mini really run at 1.42? Why does Open Firmware
> say 1.416666?
I think we are heading the wrong way on this. It is not an Open
Firmware problem and it is not a Mac problem. I have seen this before
with NTP Classic. I have verified before that Chronyd does not have the
same issue.
There was a time I used to buy and provision 10 identical servers at a
time. Of the 10, one often had this problem. The fix was chrony.
Sometimes the clock needs to be pulled more than ntpd expects and ntpd
gives up just before it succeeds.
I think this is clearly an ntpd bug.
RGDS
GARY
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