David J Taylor wrote: > Danny Mayer wrote: > >>David J Taylor wrote: >> >>>Just a small point, but it would be nice if ntpd used the event >>>number ID on Windows as well. At the moment, all events have an >>>event ID of 3, whereas there could be different numbers for (say) >>>startup, shutdown, time resets, change of sync source, >>>initialisation messages etc. The Windows event viewer allows you to >>>filter by event ID. >>> >>>David >> >>Actually it does. Errors are log as event ID of 1, Info to 3, and >>warnings to 2. We could add categories but the syslog calls would need >>to be changed too. That's actually quite a bit of work. I usually see >>event IDs 1 and 3. >> >>Danny > > > Oh, thanks for that, Danny. It looks like I'm only seeing "info" events, > so only "normal" operation - which is how it should be! I guess my > follow-on question might be: "Should time resets (except immediately after > start-up) be "info" or "warning" level?" > > Cheers, > David > In my opinion, info. It's just telling you what it did. There's nothing wrong with that since it's the intended behavior.
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