If the dispersion on a client machine is spiking at 8 seconds does that indicate that my NTP server wants to be a rodeo cowboy? But seriously...
I gathered up the loop and peer stats per the FAQ, posted here: http://www.stradamotorsports.com/~jcw/NTP_Stats.xls If I restart all the NTP processes on my network I can get my clocks to sync for a while. At some later time the offset creeps up to over one second and the clients will reject my server. The dispersion graph is interesting. The offset doesn't seem to misbehave in a pattern resembling dispersion. About the only thing that I can tell from the graphs is that they are pretty. I was hoping that some good natured soul would look at them and say, "Here's your problem." My local NTP server syncs with my ISP just fine. Thanks, Jason C. Wells _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
