Folkert van Heusden wrote: [] > Well, they (NMi) are the Dutch national organisation for standards. > This time ought to be no more than micro (nano?) seconds from UTC. > What the guy from NMi tells me is that they synced the time a couple > of days ago and then hooked it up to their 4 cesium clocks. So in > theory there shouldn't be any difference with UTC. > > I'm bothering you people for this as I would like to get them to fix > it. But for that I need to be able to give a explanation. > > > Folkert van Heusden
Thanks, Folkert. I have no experience with how they would connect to caesium clocks, so I can't comment, but I would still expect the reference time to be valid. >From the UK, I can't even ping ntp.nmi.nl, let alone run ntpq against it. DNS gives 134.221.205.12. If it's a prime Dutch server, perhaps that isn't surprising. Dave Mills can most likely provide a definitive answer. Cheers, David _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
