Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-28 Thread Michael Tatarinov
Interesting program but not necessary. ntpq need only. ntpd 4.2.7 ntpq mrv 1 99 srcadr,leap,refid srcadr=192.168.138.2, leap=00, refid=89.239.186.21 srcadr=192.168.138.24, leap=00, refid=192.168.138.2 srcadr=192.168.138.6, leap=00, refid=192.168.113.2 srcadr=192.168.113.6, leap=00,

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-28 Thread David J Taylor
Michael Tatarinov wrote in message news:CABrG=ZyThJQchY_q90vNk=mnfwzsjeu0eocjbn0h5ovrmxu...@mail.gmail.com... Interesting program but not necessary. ntpq need only. ntpd 4.2.7 ntpq mrv 1 99 srcadr,leap,refid or for old ntpd ntpq mrv 59605 59614 srcadr,leap,refid

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-28 Thread E-Mail Sent to this address will be added to the BlackLists
Michael Tatarinov wrote: ntpd 4.2.7 mrv 1 99 srcadr,leap,refid --^^^ That doesn't work for at least some (most ?) flavors before 4.2.7p279 ? as well as some 4.2.5?, maybe others? See Also: http://bugs.ntp.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2220 -- E-Mail Sent to this address

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-27 Thread Hahn, Ron
Hi again David, I ran your Leap Trace program against my gps-based time servers and not one is showing a leap second pending. Not even this one that is leap-second configured. GPSCON is showing a leap second pending on my HP Z3801. This is very mysterious. R -Original Message-

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-27 Thread Charles Elliott
One (timelord.w1nr.net) out of 9 here: server clock.psu.edu iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 6 server clock01.sctn01.burst.net iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 6 server clock02.sctn01.burst.net iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 6 server timelord.w1nr.net iburst minpoll 4 maxpoll 6 server tick.jrc.us iburst minpoll 4

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-23 Thread unruh
You quoting is horrible. VEry hard to know what the old material and what your answer. On 2012-06-23, ZHOU.Jun dimotion.z...@gmail.com wrote: ??? 2012???6???22UTC+8??3???57???27??David Woolley? ZHOU.Jun wrote: Thanks all for your feedback. Why do you worry

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-22 Thread ZHOU.Jun
在 2012年6月22日星期五UTC+8上午3时57分27秒,David Woolley写道: ZHOU.Jun wrote: Thanks all for your feedback. Why do you worry about small issues like a leapsecond when you tolerate your customers to use software as old as that? First things first! [ZHOU Jun]Since this old version was provided by us,we have

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread Harlan Stenn
Zhou Xiansheng, I found that my ntp version is 3-5.93e which is before 4.2.6 So I should use the method 6.14.2. NTP Versions before 4.2.6 right? 3-5.93e is *very* old for software: http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Dev/ReleaseTimeline It is NTP3 code, not NTP4. Probably from the spring or

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread David Woolley
ZHOU.Jun wrote: I found that my ntp version is 3-5.93e which is before 4.2.6 That version is extremely obsolete (probably more than a decade, possibly as much as 15 years). It doesn't support leap second files. Very few people will be able to remember far enough back to answer your

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread ZHOU.Jun
在 2012年6月21日星期四UTC+8下午2时32分31秒,Harlan Stenn写道: Zhou Xiansheng, I found that my ntp version is 3-5.93e which is before 4.2.6 So I should use the method 6.14.2. NTP Versions before 4.2.6 right? 3-5.93e is *very* old for software: http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Dev/ReleaseTimeline

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread Rob
ZHOU.Jun dimotion.z...@gmail.com wrote: 在 2012年6月21日星期四UTC+8下午2时32分31秒,Harlan Stenn写道: Zhou Xiansheng, I found that my ntp version is 3-5.93e which is before 4.2.6 So I should use the method 6.14.2. NTP Versions before 4.2.6 right? 3-5.93e is *very* old for software:

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread David J Taylor
With all this discussion of leap-seconds, perhaps it's timely to mention my simple tools for leap-second checking across servers. You will find NTP Leap trace here: http://www.satsignal.eu/software/net.htm#NTPLeapTrace At this instant, fewer than 1 in 10 of the remote servers I'm using are

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-21 Thread David Woolley
ZHOU.Jun wrote: Yes, because this version is used by our costumers. Current NTP servers will respond correctly to NTP V3 requests, and can be forced to act as V3 clients. I have to be in line with them. Another question,in my case, I have two NTP server. NTP1 and NTP2 NTP1 is the server

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-20 Thread Dave Hart
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:30 AM, ZHOU.Jun wrote: I need to do some tests with ntpd and I want to have NTP packets set Leap indicator in order to insert a leap second to a Linux server running ntp client. How can I configure the server to generate a packet with Leap indicator 0x01? Install

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-20 Thread ZHOU.Jun
在 2012年6月20日星期三UTC+8下午1时42分04秒,Dave Hart写道: On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:30 AM, ZHOU.Jun wrote: I need to do some tests with ntpd and I want to have NTP packets set Leap indicator in order to insert a leap second to a Linux server running ntp client. How can I configure the server to

Re: [ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-20 Thread ZHOU.Jun
在 2012年6月20日星期三UTC+8下午9时00分31秒,ZHOU.Jun写道: 在 2012年6月20日星期三UTC+8下午1时42分04秒,Dave Hart写道: On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:30 AM, ZHOU.Jun wrote: I need to do some tests with ntpd and I want to have NTP packets set Leap indicator in order to insert a leap second to a Linux server running ntp

[ntp:questions] How to insert a leap second with ntpq

2012-06-19 Thread ZHOU.Jun
Hello, I have a question about leap indicator. I need to do some tests with ntpd and I want to have NTP packets set Leap indicator in order to insert a leap second to a Linux server running ntp client. How can I configure the server to generate a packet with Leap indicator 0x01? Thanks in