I just use the pool.ntp.org round robin for two machines, but I should probably have one slave off the other.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Markey Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 5:45 PM To: Development of mythtv Subject: [mythtv] NTP config Jack Hyde wrote: > The clock drift sounds like it's probably the cause of my woes. The clocks > are normally synced to the same ntp server but I just discovered that the > ntp process wasn't being launched because the service name changed after an > update and I never added it to the default run level. The difference that > had accumulated was 12 seconds, which might be the reason why I keep getting > screwed. I fixed the problem, and will see what happens with the next bunch > of recordings. Fixing the service was the solution I realize so just take this as an inconsequential suggestion. I have one host chime off three external clocks then have my other internal hosts chime off of that. This way I'm not abusing the free to the public servers and my local machines have a better chance of being in sync with each other. -- bjm
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