In article <51c20190-11b8-4629-a762-cbf95369e...@r18g2000vbs.googlegroups.com>, Eugen COCA <[email protected]> writes: >Due to a network problem on our provider, the packets were routed on a >different path than usual yesterday, for several hours. This period, >NTP displayed wrong offsets:
ntpd assumes the network path is symmetric. If it's not, the time will appear to have an offset. You can turn things around. If you know the time at both sites, you can measure the network delays. If you turn on rawstats, ntpd will write a line to a log file for each packet exchange. (details in the html files) You can graph the offset and delays. If you have a good connection, it's easy to spot network topology changes. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
