Hello Ask
On 27.07.2012 06:48, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
There are a few servers in the tr zone now, though most are
configured to not get too much of the traffic.
If anyone else wants to serve some extra requests, let me know
and I can add your server to the tr zone. :-)
When I look at the
I too have asked Ask to include one of my machines in the tr zone.
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Wessel
Op 27 jul. 2012 om 14:10 heeft Fabian Wenk fab...@wenks.ch het volgende
geschreven:
Hello Ask
On 27.07.2012 06:48, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
There are a few servers in the tr zone now, though most are
configured
Hello Koos
On 27.07.2012 14:53, Koos van den Hout wrote:
We have a server (ntp.cs.uu.nl) which is included in the .tr zone and rated
at gigabit speed. It's placed in the network in such a way that no stateful
firewall is in the way.
My systems are also connected directly to the internet, so
Hm, anyone know if DCF77 ones would require an antenna on the outside of
the building? We could make use of them, but we have no way to get an
antenna to the outside of the building.. only within our datacenter.
On 7/27/2012 1:27 AM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Hi everyone,
If you haven't seen
Op 27-7-2012 16:11, Brian Rak schreef:
Hm, anyone know if DCF77 ones would require an antenna on the outside
of the building? We could make use of them, but we have no way to get
an antenna to the outside of the building.. only within our datacenter.
In my room I have a radio controlled
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 10:11:34AM -0400, Brian Rak wrote:
Hm, anyone know if DCF77 ones would require an antenna on the
outside of the building? We could make use of them, but we have no
way to get an antenna to the outside of the building.. only within
our datacenter.
I think you should be
Hello Brian
On 27.07.2012 16:11, Brian Rak wrote:
Hm, anyone know if DCF77 ones would require an antenna on the outside of
the building? We could make use of them, but we have no way to get an
antenna to the outside of the building.. only within our datacenter.
I do not know how it will work
Not sure where Brian is located but...
For a few hours on a few winter nights I can semi-regularly receive DCF77 at my
QTH in MD, USA. But I'm not sure I've ever picked it out of the noise in the
summer (when remember we have less night-time!)
I would not recommend DCF77 for any North American
*DCF77* is in Germany. Not an ideal location for reception in North
America.
I suppose America's version of DCF77 is NIST WWVB near Fort Collins,
Colorado on 60khz.
http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/grp40/wwvb.cfm
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Shoppa, Tim tsho...@wmata.com wrote:
Not
Hello,
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Anssi Johansson timekee...@miuku.net
wrote:
Hi, it's been 2.5 years since I set up a NTP server in Turkey to reduce
the effects of Turk Telekom's routers querying the pool NTP servers. I
think this method has worked quite nicely, with the server
Budiwijaya kirjoitti:
Hello,
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 8:43 PM, Anssi Johansson timekee...@miuku.net
mailto:timekee...@miuku.net wrote:
Hi, it's been 2.5 years since I set up a NTP server in Turkey to
reduce the effects of Turk Telekom's routers querying the pool NTP
servers. I
В 01:41 +0300 на 28.07.2012 (сб), Anssi Johansson написа:
..
Based on the same idea, a simple plugin for munin:
#!/bin/bash
# -*- sh -*-
. $MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh
if [ $1 = autoconf ]; then
echo yes
exit 0
fi
if [ $1 = config ]; then
echo 'graph_title ntp
On Friday, July 27, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Vasil Kolev wrote:
В 01:41 +0300 на 28.07.2012 (сб), Anssi Johansson написа:
..
Based on the same idea,
A repository + wiki on github for these tools would be useful.
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