"unruh" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Well, I think someone other than the current maintainers will have to
port it to windows. Since windows timekeeping is not the worlds best
anyway, it is probably true that the extra accuracy of chrony is
unnecessary. It does have a command line option "like ntpq -p"
provided by chronyc (depending on what you mean by "like").
What MRTG is I do not know.
If you are happy with ntpd, by allmeans stay with it.
A pity that chrony will not be offered for Windows, at least for tests to
see whether it lives up to its claims. There are times when a more rapid
convergence would be welcome, such as the reboot of PC Molde around 13:30
yesterday:
http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/molde_ntp-b.html
MRTG is a standard logging tool for network I/O which uses SNMP to produce
the graphs I have quoted here many times for network throughput and
timekeeping:
http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_network.php
http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_ntp.php
I've written how to extend MRTG to monitor NTP timekeeping, and various
other parameters such as disk space and temperature here:
http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/NTPandMRTG.html
http://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_howto.php
From chronyc I would need to be able to use a simple Perl script to
extract the numbers to be plotted - such as the Offset in the graphs
above. An easy job if the format is standardised and machine readable.
Cheers,
David
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