On 2013-11-18, David Woolley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18/11/13 08:30, [email protected] wrote:
>> hello :
>>     I had recently start a work about ntp service ,my friends and me use 
>> windows and linux to sync time in ntp.we could use w32time service to sync 
>> linux in ntp.In windows we could I found that in the registry???
>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\ 
>> MaxAllowedPhaseOffset may be could set the offset time between the local 
>> time and the server that they will be synchronize. If out of range of 
>> MaxAllowedPhaseOffset in seconds ,they synchronize,otherwise not.
>> But I have a question that Is there a paremeter in ntp service that control 
>> the offset like in registry above in windows.
>>
>
> That sounds like tinker panic, which is documented in the miscopt.html 
> file, and defaults to 1000s.  If the offset exceeds that value, ntpd 
> will shut down.

He said that he is using W32time on the windows machine, not ntpd. Ie,
this has nothing to do with ntpd as far as I can see. 
>
> All tinker options may are used at your own risk.  They set things that 
> should not normally need setting.
>
> Note that there is a command line option to ignore this setting for for 
> the first step after startup.
>

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