Hal Murray wrote: >> And if it is the frequency that is out ( as it always will be these days of >> linux because of the bugs in the kernel frequency standardisation) then >> that one step will not kick in until about an hour later ( and the system >> could die a horrible death, because the phase offset intially is corrected >> and if the freq is off by enough, the clock will rapidly diverge until it >> is out by 128ms again, and ntp will die). > > I'm missing something. My setup doesn't die. It just steps the clock, > and repeats the drift-off then step dance several times until the drift > gets close enough. > >
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