Steve Kostecke st...@kostecke.net wrote:
On 2014-06-12, Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
One problem: confusion of the service name. The service is called
ntp-dev instead of ntp, it creates a file /etc/default/ntp-dev during
installation, but that file is never read. Instead, it reads the file
I installed the ntp-dev package for Debian as recommended here to get
better resolution for the offset and jitter values.
The service was started with a local PPS clock (ATOM) and a couple of
low-stratum external servers. The PPS was not available when ntpd
started, but was connected about 12
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Why is it so picky?
Why is your jitter so high?
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Paul tik-...@bodosom.net wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Rob nom...@example.com wrote:
Why is it so picky?
Why is your jitter so high?
High? 0.001 is 1us. That is not high, isn't it?
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On 2014-06-13 10:17, Rob wrote:
I installed the ntp-dev package for Debian as recommended here to get
better resolution for the offset and jitter values.
The service was started with a local PPS clock (ATOM) and a couple of
low-stratum external servers. The PPS was not available when ntpd