We have some time servers with GPS clocks. One of their uses is in operations centers where satellites are being flown. The satellites use GPS (as opposed to UTC) internally, so we want the computers on the ground also to use GPS (rather than UTC). The time servers speak NTP and hand out GPS time as if it were UTC. The ground computers think they are on UTC, but it's really GPS.
But we'd like some of the computers to really be on UTC. I really haven't been able to think of a good way to have computers use the GPS time given out by the time servers as a source, but then to actually offset their own time by the GPS-UTC difference. Some quick Googling hasn't turned anything up. Anyone have some suggestions on how to manage something like this? Or are we just going to have to live 15 seconds ahead of the rest of the world? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
