noosh wrote: > ntpq> rv 12516 > status=9014 reach, conf, 1 event, event_reach, > srcadr=MAIL, srcport=123, dstadr=192.168.4.18, dstport=123, leap=00, > stratum=2, precision=-6, rootdelay=31.250, rootdispersion=10932.175,
stratum 2 is inconsistent with your claim that the server is synchronized to GPS. On the other hand, stratum 2 and a very high root dispersion are indications that the server is running a copy of w32time which no longer has a valid source of time. The real ntpd should not be claiming a valid stratum with such a high root dispersion. It is the root dispersion which makes the server unacceptable. It is an estimate of the error due to running for a long time with no valid time inputs. Precision -6 is an indication of using Windows as a time server, although I'm not sure that it is a w32time indicator. A good Unix server should have a precision of -20 or better, these days. > filtoffset= 3604321 3604321 3604312 3604321 3604321 3604321 3604321 Offset is also a problem, unless you use the -g option, ntpd will abort if it ever gets an acceptable root dispersion. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
