Le Sat, 27 Sep 2008 13:35:14 +0200, David J Taylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> stephaneguedon wrote:
> []
>> The stratum is really 3 !
>
> How do you know that? It depends on what stratum the servers you are
> sync
> from claim to be.
>
>> 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
>
> ntpq -p is helpful to see what servers you are actually syncing to. Show
> us the output from this command. A "*" in the first column shows the
> server your system is currently syncing from, and a "reach" value of "0"
> means you are not connecting to a particular server.
>
> David
>
>
thanks for helping me...
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
+horlogegps.rese 195.220.94.163 2 u 20 64 377 34.027 -19.190
0.328
-metasweb01.admi 162.23.3.171 3 u 35 64 377 52.594 -15.991
0.545
-soleil.uvsq.fr 193.49.205.19 2 u 29 64 377 33.636 -18.620
0.387
*ntp.u-psud.fr 193.49.205.17 2 u 41 64 377 33.756 -20.939
0.684
+syrte8.obspm.fr 195.220.94.163 2 u 46 64 377 34.196 -20.969
0.563
ntp1-rz.rrze.un .INIT. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000
0.000
the list of servers is in the end of the ntp.conf I posted the first time
I don't know where come from the ntpl-rz.rrze.un
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