David Woolley <[email protected]> writes: >Unruh wrote:
>> >> You can absolutely count on ntpq to tell you what ntp thinks the offset >> is based on its querying of the servers or refclocks. What makes you >> "not so sure". >I don't think he wants the NTP "offset" metric; I think he wants the >difference between software clock time and true UTC. In that case he had better take his machine drive to the USNO, and compare his clocks. ntpq will tell you what the difference is between your clock and the its reference sources. If one of those reference sources delivers UTC, then it will tell him what the difference is between his computer and UTC. The problem is NOT ntp. The problem is what his sources for comparison are. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
