Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 09:42:50PM +0100, Rob Seaman wrote:
Any thoughts on watching Google’s (or anybody else’s) smear in action? Kind of
like watching paint dry, but still…
It seems the Google leap smear has finished. Here is a plot of offsets
of some Google servers I included in my leap second monitoring.
https://mlichvar.fedorapeople.org/leap2015/google_smear.png
Similar results here, recorded on a system which did the leap second
step, so you can see the +/- 0.5 s maximum error:
http://people.ntp.org/burnicki/leap-second-2015-06-30/time1.google.com-216.239.32.15.png
We have also monitored time.windows.com, and the result is really bad:
http://people.ntp.org/burnicki/leap-second-2015-06-30/time.windows.com-23.99.222.162.png
Martin
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