Le Sat, 27 Sep 2008 12:39:13 +0200, David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> stephaneguedon wrote: >> I would like to know how I can tell the server he is in stratum 3. > > You can't. Why would you want to? > > Your server's stratum will never be less than one greater than the > numerically lowest stratum amongst its severs, so by choosing servers > that never have a stratum numerically less than two, yours will never > have stratum numerically less than 3. > > You can also provide it with a direct connection to a reference clock, > and force the stratum of that reference clock to be two. However, if > the clock is good, it is not sensible to give it an artificially bad > stratum. > >> This is my /etc/ntp.conf : > > [With no reference clocks.] The stratum is really 3 ! but when I run ntpdate from my computer (not the server himself), I get strange answer... Like : server 192.168.0.2, stratum 16, offset -0.542495, delay 0.02582 27 Sep 13:24:57 ntpdate[14545]: step time server 192.168.0.2 offset -0.542495 sec -- Utilisant le client e-mail révolutionnaire d'Opera : http://www.opera.com/mail/ _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
