> The NTP Pool system has marked your timeserver as either unreachable > or keeping bad time. Until the issue has been addressed, it will not > be included in the pool.ntp.org DNS zones.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2001:738:0:1:209:6bff:fe8c:845b (current score: -24.0) > http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/13247 > 2001:738:0:401:201:2eff:fe02:f73a (current score: -23.2) > http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/16375 > 2001:738:0:701:210:18ff:fe00:5390 (current score: -17.7) > http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/16377 > 2001:738:0:701:49a:d378:474f:d00 (current score: -20.3) > http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/13881 > 2001:738:0:701:4c2:3ce9:b2f3:af00 (current score: -15.3) > http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/13879 > 2001:738:0:800:1::251 (current score: -16.1) http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/19212 > 2001:738:0:800:1::252 (current score: -19.2) http://www.pool.ntp.org/s/19214 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Ask, This seems to be some IPv6 connectivity problem between your LA monitoring station and our servers at Budapest, Hungary. The same hosts have score 20 over IPv4. I checked a randomly selected server and it answers IPv6 queries well. May I suggest you to investigate where can be the network problem? I guess you dropped several other IPv6 servers in Europe yesterday. Note1: other 3 known IPv6 pool servers in Hungary are reachable from LA. These hosts are on network of T-Systems. Meanwhile our international uplinks are provided by GEANT, Cogent and Telia. Note2: manage-beta.grundclock.com in Luxemburg shows similar bad scores. Note3: It seems you need other monitoring stations worldwide. :-) Regards Gabor _______________________________________________ pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
