On 04/04/2010 09:45 PM, Dreamy wrote:
Hello everyone,

this time my graphs look much better, score permanently at 20.0,
offset used to dance in (-1m,1m) interval, what made me really
happy, but now I can see some "random" +/- 10ms jumps:

http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/193.87.160.18/graph/offset.png

If you look at some other servers, such as one of mine, you see the same thing:
http://www.pool.ntp.org/scores/217.198.219.102/graph/offset.png

This just means that the monitoring system's network connection has a bit of delay variation, nothing wrong on your end, and nothing wrong with the monitoring system, it's still perfectly fine for the 100ms window.

As far as I remember, 4001/0001 is toggling between PLL and FLL mode. Why it says that if you are using 'disable kernel' I have no idea. I've seen it when trying to sync against a REALLY bad source (ntp1.emnet.dk) but the jitter you have does not support this.

Your troubles with -presumably- ntpd compiled for a non-nano kernel under a nano kernel made me do a bit of testing. If you haven't already done so, building an ntpd that matches the kernel seems to be worth it.
http://n1.taur.dk/ntps/

I don't see what security obfuscating the sources would provide. And you still pass on the ip of the selected (*) one regardless.

/Kasper Pedersen
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