tabanna wrote:
Thanks Gerry :)
Am now getting readings like :-
bash-2.03# ntpq -n ntpq> pe remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== 193.204.114.1 .IEN. 1 u 28 64 77 769.852 -144063 4000.00 129.132.2.21 .DCFa. 1 u 28 64 77 719.830 -144063 4000.00 193.67.79.202 .GPS. 1 u 31 64 77 699.321 -144063 4000.00 193.2.69.11 131.188.44.45 2 u 29 64 77 737.388 -144063 4000.00 158.43.128.33 193.79.237.14 2 u 26 64 77 689.856 -144063 4000.00 ntpq> rl status=c011 sync_alarm, sync_unspec, 1 event, event_restart, processor="i586", system="Linux2.2.10", leap=11, stratum=16, precision=-16, rootdelay=0.000, rootdispersion=5.595, peer=0, refid=0.0.0.0, reftime=00000000.00000000 Thu, Feb 7 2036 4:28:16.000, poll=6, clock=bc2cf187.8fe24feb Sun, Jan 16 2000 23:40:23.562, state=1, phase=0.000, frequency=0.000, jitter=0.000, stability=0.000
........................... Does this look healthy , and , please, what means 'Stratum' ?
~ still no data in drift file.
It doesn't look particularly healthy, the offset field is in seconds and is roughly 40 hours. Stratum means the number of ntp servers between you and some time reference, stratum 1 servers are connected to a hardware clock of some sort. /Michael -- This space intentionally left non-blank. -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/