Hello Gábor

On 29.08.2012 10:50, Kiss Gábor wrote:
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.

I had the opposite last week, e.g. two IPv4 address got dropped, but all the IPv6 address, which I have from the same ISP, stayed in the pool. But after around 24 hours the addresses where back in the pool.

May I suggest you to investigate where can be the network problem?
I guess you dropped several other IPv6 servers in Europe yesterday.

Not here, they stayed in the pool, see [1], the servers are located in Zurich, Switzerland.

  [1] http://www.pool.ntp.org/user/home4u.ch

Note3: It seems you need other monitoring stations worldwide. :-)

Don't worry when your servers are not in the pool for a few hours or even a day. The clients which have selected your servers before are still using them. During this "outage" only a few new clients will not be assigned to your servers, you will not even recognize a difference in ntp traffic. On my servers it was visible, but only because of the tr zone with lots of sntp requests, but the ground traffic stayed the same, see [2] (week, almost not visible any more), or [3] (month).

  [2] http://www.home4u.ch/ntp/week.html
  [3] http://www.home4u.ch/ntp/month.html


bye
Fabian
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