"David J Taylor" <[email protected]> writes:
>Unruh wrote: >[] >> Gads, those offsets are huge. And 3PPM variation is also pretty big. >Dell 4400 hardware sitting in a non-temperature controlled environment - >warm in the day, cold at night. I would happily accept five times the >jitter for a fifth of the offset! Maybe when someone finally put refclock support into chrony you will have your wish. It sounds like your temp changes causing rate changes on a scale that ntp cannot properly cope with. (ntp is terrible at coping with changes-- a purposeful design decision by Mills). I get about 3-5 usec as average offset, but the freq changes are only about .1PPM , not 3PPM. The room is not particularly air conditioned, but the temp variations over the day are probably less than 5C not 20C. >Cheers, >David _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
