In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Danny Mayer) wrote:

(New, non-fatal problem, at end.)

>  From the original post:

If you had been concentrating you would have realised:

> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# ntpq -p

This is ntp1.

> >      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  
> > jitter
> > ==============================================================================
> >  
> 
> > +ntp-0.gw.uiuc.e truechimer.cso.  2 -   55 1024  377   26.019    1.585   
> > 2.253
> > *ntp3.tamu.edu   ntp1.tamu.edu    2 -   20 1024  377   44.892    1.253   
> > 1.445

The * means its synchronised.

> > +cisco1-mhk.kans navobs1.wustl.e  2 -   57 1024  377   47.829    3.943   
> > 2.297
> >  ntp2.<mydomain> 0.0.0.0         16 u    -  256    0    0.000    0.000 
> > 4000.00
> > 
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# ntpq -p

This is ntp2.

> >      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset  
> > jitter
> > ==============================================================================
> >  
> > 
> > *ntp-1.gw.uiuc.e truechimer.cso.  2 u  146 1024  377   96.335  -166.48  
> > 64.986

It's also synchronised.

> > +ntp3.tamu.edu   ntp1.tamu.edu    2 u  268 1024  377   68.509  -129.28  
> > 30.480
> > +cisco1-mhk.kans navobs1.wustl.e  2 u  229 1024  377   44.214  -126.14  
> > 33.813
> >  ntp1.<mydomain> 0.0.0.0         16 u    -  256    0    0.000    0.000 
> > 4000.00
> > 
> > Looks synchronized to me.

This is true.

> 

> Neither ntp1 nor ntp2 are synchronized. That's what I'm talking about.

This is false.

You are also wrong in saying that servers don't appear in the billboard
until they respond; they appear when they are DNS resolved.  I've seen
enough firewall blocked cases to be sure that they do appear.

> Not the client not being synchronized. You're just looking in the wrong
> direction.

The problem has already been solved so there is no longer any doubt as
to the direction.

The ONE problem that you can see in the original is that both peers have
the same set of upstream servers, thus negating the benefits of peering.
They should use disjoint sets of servers.

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