Roger Oberholtzer said the following on 07/15/2011 07:17 AM:
That seems to be the point of chrony. Access to the time source need not be regular. Obviously the longer it is not connected the more time will suffer.
Isn't this what NTP does? Only with 'layers' (?'stratum'?) of authority for fall-back.
I guess it assumes that the error in the real time clock is basically linear.
That's how I read the way NTP deals with 'drift'.
To the extent this is true, it could perhaps do a good job. I worry that the error in the rtc may not be linear, especially if (1) the system is disconnected from the power mains and runs on the PC battery,
There are published studies on this that I've seen but not studied/bookmarked, that seem to indicate a) drift is very low on modern devices b) it is linear to the first order. I'd go google If I were you.
or (2) temperature changes drastically (hot in summer and cold in winter).
That depends on the environment, obviously. Outside the rated temperature for semiconductors ... who knows. Here in the GWN I once had a project where we worked in Port-a-Cabins that were sub-zero (Celsius) overnight. We had to turn on the heaters and go get "breakfast" for an hour each morning while they warmed up. But that's commercial grade stuff. I've also worked with MIL-SPEC and AUTO-SPEC. Outside of military, an automobile is about the worse environment for electronics you will encounter. Its bad enough to be the electronics in, say a traffic light controller cabinet, exposed to heat fluctuations. But auto electronics has to deal with that and more. Vibration, salt, dirt .... Yes, I've worked with aviation electronics too, which is more extreme, but just about everyone encounters automobiles whereas few of us have to deal with the conditions at 60,000 feet. The point I am trying to make is that the chip and board makers *DO* know about these conditions and *DO* make components that are stable under them. If you choose to use chips & boards intended for a home theatre under these conditions, then yes there will be fluctuations. If you choose the suitable - and probably more expensive - components that are designed for that environment then the problems you describe will not be apparent. Unless you are using inappropriate hardware, the advantages you claim for chrony exist in NTP. Are there some advantages of chrony that NTP doesn't have which you have not mentioned? -- Faith may be defined briefly as an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable...A man full of faith is simply one who has lost (or never had) the capacity for clear and realistic thought. He is not a mere ass: he is actually ill. -- H. L. Mencken -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org