Yes, it was changed back - sorry. :-)

What happened:




The NTP pool system runs on about half a dozen servers hosted by Phyber.com.




Sunday evening one of them had a power supply go bad and it shutdown.




Most everything has redundancy so I nudged it along a little and, well, most 
everything continued along on other hosts.




However one thing that is a spof and was on that host was the generation of the 
DNS zone data and I forgot it was on that host until you kind folks reminded me.




After fixing it the zone data updated again and you all again randomly get 
included in the part of the pool that gets sntp client bursts again.







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On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Jason Rabel <[email protected]>
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> That's interesting. I just looked at my graphs, it looks like yesterday
> traffic was a lot smoother, but then late last night went back to the
> spikes it usually shows. Second graph is the past few days.
> http://www.rabel.org/ntp/graph_image.png
> http://www.rabel.org/ntp/graph_image.2.png
> I would have to say I like the smoother constant traffic... Why was it
> changed back?
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