On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 12:55:02 AM UTC+8, Jochen Bern wrote: > On 02/10/2015 06:15 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > However, when I wait for several minutes, the time can be adjusted to > > the right time. I couldn't see the gradual changes of offset. Is that > > normal? > > Assuming that you're using a minimalistic configuration: Yes. > > ntpd would take almost three months to *gradually* eliminate (slew) one > hour of offset, so as soon as the > offset-from-hell-that-struck-us-out-of-the-blue-sky was confirmed, it > gave up all hope for the universe and "just set the clock" hard (step). > > Regards, > J. Bern > -- > *NEU* - NEC IT-Infrastruktur-Produkte im <http://www.linworks-shop.de/>: > Server--Storage--Virtualisierung--Management SW--Passion for Performance > Jochen Bern, Systemingenieur --- LINworks GmbH <http://www.LINworks.de/> > Postfach 100121, 64201 Darmstadt | Robert-Koch-Str. 9, 64331 Weiterstadt > PGP (1024D/4096g) FP = D18B 41B1 16C0 11BA 7F8C DCF7 E1D5 FAF4 444E 1C27 > Tel. +49 6151 9067-231, Zentr. -0, Fax -299 - Amtsg. Darmstadt HRB 85202 > Unternehmenssitz Weiterstadt, Geschäftsführer Metin Dogan, Oliver Michel
Yes,I just tested it and found that the synchronization of NTP is really slow. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
