"unruh" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
On 2013-01-15, Edward T. Mischanko <[email protected]> wrote:
"unruh" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
On 2013-01-15, Edward T. Mischanko <[email protected]> wrote:
associd=0 status=011d leap_none, sync_pps, 1 event, kern,
version="ntpd [email protected] Mon Jan 7 19:42:41 UTC 2013 (1)",
processor="i386", system="FreeBSD/8.2-RELEASE", leap=00, stratum=1,
precision=-15, rootdelay=0.000, rootdisp=1.105, refid=PPS,
reftime=d4a00515.47aa3d3d Tue, Jan 15 2013 10:40:53.279,
clock=d4a0051c.90ecf115 Tue, Jan 15 2013 10:41:00.566, peer=41592, tc=3,
mintc=3, offset=-0.000239, frequency=6.395, sys_jitter=0.030518,
clk_jitter=0.000, clk_wander=0.000, tai=35, leapsec=201207010000,
expire=201306280000
It means that successive calls to the gettimeofday function return with
a difference that is not less than 2^-15 sec.
Thanks for the reply and the information. Is -15 good, bad, or average?
Depends on the machine but Bad. that is 30 usec. What kind of machine are
you running?
I'm running a Soekris net4501. Some have published articles on the Internet
saying to the effect that it is one of the most accurate stratum 1 servers a
person can own without spending a fortune? I must have a configuration
problem but I don't know where?
Regards,
Ed
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