Richard B. Gilbert schrieb:
> Heiko Gerstung wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I created a NTP cheat sheet as a short reference for the NTP 
>> configuration file statements and other NTP related stuff. I am pretty 
>> sure that I missed something  important and I would appreciate any 
>> feedback from you if you can spare a few minutes.
>>
>> Here is the link to our NTP download page:
>> http://www.meinberg.de/english/sw/ntp.htm
>>
>> You'll find the cheat sheet near the bottom of this page.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  Heiko
> 
> The first thing I noticed was text describing how to change the MINPOLL 
> and MAXPOLL options.  I would add that tinkering with MINPOLL and 
> MAXPOLL is usually not a good idea.  If you need to ask how, you 
> probably should not be changing them.

Thanks a lot for your feedback!

In my experience it definitely helps a lot to set the minpoll/maxpoll values to 
a lower value when talking to reference clock drivers and your local NTP 
servers. On our time server appliances we use minpoll 4 maxpoll 4 for talking 
to 
the integrated refclock (GPS, MSF, DCF77 or IRIG) and this dramatically 
improves 
the reaction times of ntpd when it comes to things like initial 
synchronization, 
reception outtages and so on. Although the parse driver (which we use for all 
our refclocks) already has a "fast sync" feature which allows ntpd to accept 
the 
refclock after a few seconds (something like iburst for refclocks), other 
refclock drivers can benefit from being able to pass on sync data to ntpd four 
times faster than the default.

To me there is no sense in only getting one sample in 64 seconds when your 
expensive and highly accurate hardware reference clock offers one very good 
sample every second.

But well, this cheat sheet was intended to be used by people with some 
knowledge 
of NTP since there are a lot more advanced configuration options mentioned that 
are probably not very interesting for absolute NTP beginners.

Best regards,
  Heiko

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