On Tue 2009-10-06 at 22:50, PGNet Dev wrote: > On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Jeff Woolsey <[email protected]> wrote: > > At least an hour. Technically, until most of the reach values are 377 > > and the poll starts going up by factors of two. > > argh. now, > > remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter > ============================================================================== > zorro.sf-bay.or 216.218.254.202 2 u 8 64 377 19.777 -1364.5 632.965 > +AC-NTP0.net.cmu 128.237.148.140 2 u 53 64 377 84.258 -1263.4 635.208 > +AC-NTP1.net.cmu 128.237.148.140 2 u 22 64 377 84.141 -1332.0 628.640 > +AC-NTP2.net.cmu 128.237.148.132 2 u 17 64 377 88.099 -1344.4 638.329 > *clock.sjc.he.ne .CDMA. 1 u 9 64 377 19.050 -1364.4 646.366 > > > reaches of 377 ... but jitters high again.
Is this an ASUS M3A motherboard? The time jump messages in your referenced
posting look familiair.
In the latter case: the definitive fix is to upgrade the bios to fix some
timing issues. The temporary fix would be to play with tickadj in dom0. I
have 'tickadj 10025' until I have time to play with the hardware and update
the bios.
Koos
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