Hi,

It seems that my local server is wrong by a few ms, and when I look at
ntpq it's fairly obvious that the selection algorighm selected a server
that is off by 8 ms. I added another statum 1 server (204.123.2.5) but
ntpd insists on choosing the one that is 8 ms off.

Any idea what's going on? I'm wondering if there's something basic that
I don't understand in the algorithm.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ntpq -pn
     remote           refid      st [...]   delay   offset  jitter
==================================================================
-132.214.200.120 18.26.4.105      2 [...]  20.217   -5.729   0.877
+132.246.168.164 132.246.168.2    2 [...]  16.983   -5.172   0.058
*208.184.49.9    .ACTS.           1 [...]  41.468    4.369   0.477
+204.123.2.5     .GPS.            1 [...]  99.864   -4.133   0.098
 127.127.1.0     .LOCL.          13 [...]   0.000    0.000   0.001
 192.168.0.255   .BCST.          16 [...]   0.000    0.000   0.001
 10.10.16.255    .BCST.          16 [...]   0.000    0.000   0.001

(I removed a few columns to prevent line wrap...)

Thanks,
GFK's
-- 
Guillaume Filion
http://guillaume.filion.org/

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