On Friday, October 14, 2005 at 16:05:00 +0200, Martin Burnicki wrote: > I could also see, however, that normally the tickadjustment value is > set to its default value (156250, i.e. 15.6250 millisecond timer tick > interval) all the time which means that w32time does not discipline > the system time continuously like ntpd does.
The Win2000 w32time does perhaps not do continuous discipline, but sometimes after a poll it does the following, which indeed flatens the sawtooth: | Jan 5 14:54:55 fortknox w32time: N/A: The Time service synced time from time source (KASSAD) . | Jan 5 14:54:55 fortknox w32time: N/A: Time set (offset < .5 second) | Jan 5 14:54:55 fortknox w32time: N/A: Changing TimeAdjustment from default increment (to compensate for skew) Serge. -- Serge point Bets arobase laposte point net _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
