Excuse my anger but...
Why do people that know how to do something on a computer have to be  
total ASSHATS to people trying to learn and contribute for the greater  
good?

Instead of criticizing the person, why don't you either help or give  
them some resources to deal with the problem? While you did just this,  
you could have just omitted your first sentence.

Just the other day I was reading a Linux thread on k3b and a new user  
trying to close a CD. THIS IS THE SOLE REASON Linux and the open  
source community has problems with adoption of the technology. YES,  
you are better than me at the internet/Linux/time serving. Do I care?  
Not really. Get over yourself and either help or keep your mouth shut.



On Aug 22, 2008, at 11:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> You never proposed changes, fixes or even some process to detect a  
>> cause.
>> Meanwhile the monitoring system was observed by others to be  
>> 'fragile'.
>> So you automagically remove time sources.
>>
>
> If you don't know how to investigate such a problem, you should not  
> be running a pool server.
>
> It's probably just that you're serving atrocious time:
>
> $ ntpdate -q 80.101.128.228
> server 80.101.128.228, stratum 2, offset -0.216051, delay 0.47339
> 23 Aug 05:20:20 ntpdate[3409]: adjust time server 80.101.128.228  
> offset -0.216051 sec
>
> $ ping -q -i 0.2 -c 20 80.101.128.228
> PING 80.101.128.228 (80.101.128.228) 56(84) bytes of data.
>
> --- 80.101.128.228 ping statistics ---
> 20 packets transmitted, 8 received, 60% packet loss, time 3843ms
> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 15.641/27.215/63.808/14.789 ms
>
> Probably primarily a network problem. You appear to be running it  
> off an ADSL connection...
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