On Sunday, 10 September 2017 12:32:49 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I've been reading the man page for hwclock to see what --hctosys and --systz
> do and have been struggling to see how relevant this might be and I note
> the reference to NTP. Bearing in mind that the NTP server is running on the
> master Pi (the same one that has the clock), I'm not sure if it's an issue
> or not.

Yesterday, I removed the code in ntp.config to set up the NTP server on the 
'master' pi and 
a few minutes ago the time was accurate to within 1 second. Obviously, I need 
to monitor 
it for a bit longer, but it looks like something is interfering with the clock 
when the server 
is running. I think that it's likely I've found the problem and I need to work 
out how to 
prevent the NTP server affecting the time on it's own machine.

Anyone got any ideas?

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