Re: [ntp:questions] Compensating for asymmetric delay on a per-peer/server basis?

2014-09-13 Thread Rich Wales
Replying to Charles Elliott: The offset may be a function of distance. Try this experiment: Set up your ntp.conf file to have three servers . . . : 1. A relatively unused stratum 1 or 2 server as close to you as possible 2. A relatively unused stratum 1 or 2 server about 1,000 miles away

Re: [ntp:questions] Compensating for asymmetric delay on a per-peer/server basis?

2014-09-13 Thread mike cook
Le 13 sept. 2014 à 07:46, Rich Wales a écrit : -68.65.164.12.PPS.1 u 13 16 3728.168 -2.126 4.585 -171.67.203.16 204.63.224.702 u2 16 3339.6892.146 3.930 Any thoughts? I should have added netstat -i are you dropping packets,

Re: [ntp:questions] Compensating for asymmetric delay on a per-peer/server basis?

2014-09-13 Thread mike cook
Le 13 sept. 2014 à 07:46, Rich Wales a écrit : Replying to Charles Elliott: The offset may be a function of distance. Try this experiment: Set up your ntp.conf file to have three servers . . . : 1. A relatively unused stratum 1 or 2 server as close to you as possible 2. A relatively

[ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? And after starting (and several restarts) the time-difference getting bigger and bigger. What's going wrong? Ntp

Re: [ntp:questions] Compensating for asymmetric delay on a per-peer/server basis?

2014-09-13 Thread William Unruh
On 2014-09-12, Martin Burnicki martin.burni...@meinberg.de wrote: William Unruh wrote: No idea why a fudge parameter would be complicated. If you wanted to use ntpd itself to figure out the assymmetry, that could well be complicated. But if it is a fixed offset, I cannot see how that would be

Re: [ntp:questions] Compensating for asymmetric delay on a per-peer/server basis?

2014-09-13 Thread Paul
On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Rich Wales ri...@richw.org wrote: Any thoughts? Something is wrong with your home machine but there's nothing you can do with stock NTP to fix your offset. As posted earlier I see exactly the same ~2ms offset. However as noted -- given that you're on the same

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread Joe Gwinn
In article 5414139e.60...@gmx.at, gooly go...@gmx.at wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? And after starting (and several restarts) the

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread David Taylor
On 13/09/2014 10:51, gooly wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? [] Gooly If you had followed my setup guide you would not have installed in

[ntp:questions] what does this mean for me??

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Hi, I am new to ntp. and acc to my prev. mails I was checking the running but not time-changing ntp and did: C:\Windows\System32ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ==

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Am 13.09.2014 16:09, schrieb Joe Gwinn: In article 5414139e.60...@gmx.at, gooly go...@gmx.at wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? And after

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Am 13.09.2014 16:34, schrieb David Taylor: On 13/09/2014 10:51, gooly wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? [] Gooly If you had followed my

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Am 13.09.2014 16:34, schrieb David Taylor: On 13/09/2014 10:51, gooly wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files (x86)\NTP\etc the drift file but on the vps there is no drift-file? [] Gooly If you had followed my

Re: [ntp:questions] what does this mean for me??

2014-09-13 Thread David Taylor
On 13/09/2014 15:55, gooly wrote: Hi, I am new to ntp. and acc to my prev. mails I was checking the running but not time-changing ntp and did: C:\Windows\System32ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Am 13.09.2014 19:09, schrieb Phil W Lee: David Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid considered Sat, 13 Sep 2014 15:34:01 +0100 the perfect time to write: On 13/09/2014 10:51, gooly wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread David Woolley
On 13/09/14 15:51, gooly wrote: And this would not explain why ntp.drift is not created? It's not created because synchronisation has never been acquired. The lack of ntp.drift is a secondary effect. ___ questions mailing list

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread Joe Gwinn
In article 541459ff.8000...@gmx.at, gooly go...@gmx.at wrote: Am 13.09.2014 16:09, schrieb Joe Gwinn: In article 5414139e.60...@gmx.at, gooly go...@gmx.at wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a vps 2008 R2). On my Win 7 I see in C:\Program Files

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread gooly
Am 13.09.2014 23:47, schrieb David Woolley: On 13/09/14 15:51, gooly wrote: And this would not explain why ntp.drift is not created? It's not created because synchronisation has never been acquired. The lack of ntp.drift is a secondary effect. ok - but why the synchronisation has never

Re: [ntp:questions] no drift-file on 2008 R2 vps and the time diff. is getting bigger and bigger?

2014-09-13 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2014-09-13 12:26, gooly wrote: Am 13.09.2014 19:09, schrieb Phil W Lee: David Taylor david-tay...@blueyonder.co.uk.invalid considered Sat, 13 Sep 2014 15:34:01 +0100 the perfect time to write: On 13/09/2014 10:51, gooly wrote: Hi, I just installed ntp (Meinberg, once on Win7, once on a