Theo de Raadt writes:
> J Doe wrote:
>
> > On 2023-07-04 17:27, Martin Schröder wrote:
> >
> > > Am Di., 4. Juli 2023 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb J Doe
> > > :
> > >> I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
> > >> mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that
J Doe wrote:
> On 2023-07-04 17:27, Martin Schröder wrote:
>
> > Am Di., 4. Juli 2023 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb J Doe :
> >> I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
> >> mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that means.
> >>
> >> What does "ppm" stand for
On 2023-07-04 17:27, Martin Schröder wrote:
Am Di., 4. Juli 2023 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb J Doe :
I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that means.
What does "ppm" stand for ?
microseconds per second.
Hi
Am Di., 4. Juli 2023 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb J Doe :
> I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
> mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that means.
>
> What does "ppm" stand for ?
microseconds per second.
J Doe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed when: ntpd logs time adjustments in: /var/log/daemon it uses a
> unit of "ppm":
>
> Jun 22 23:22:20 server ntpd[45813]: adjusting clock frequency by
> -1.127600 to 0.056400ppm
>
> I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
>
Hi,
I noticed when: ntpd logs time adjustments in: /var/log/daemon it uses a
unit of "ppm":
Jun 22 23:22:20 server ntpd[45813]: adjusting clock frequency by
-1.127600 to 0.056400ppm
I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it
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