>>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Maarten Wiltink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> writes:
>> Does this mean that the maximum rate of change is 15 µs per second? Maarten> No, that's something else, probably the worst-case estimate for how Maarten> fast synchronisation deteriorates between server polls. But that's Maarten> no more than a guess. Maarten> The number I mean is the 500PPM cap on the observed drift that NTP Maarten> will accept before giving up. You can't change that without Maarten> recompiling, IIAMN. You can't change that without rewriting the code to handle the algorithmic changes. The current algorithms are designed to work in an environment where the clock source is correct to within 500ppm. If you want a wider range you will need to do *serious* work on the algorithms and then rewrite the code to use those new algorithms. H _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
