On Monday 06 September 2004 08:30, Ken Schneider wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: "John"
To: Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 16:12:30 +0300 Subject: Re: [SLE] NTP & SUSE 9 I installed the xntp 4.1.1. on two SUSE 9 Pro
the first ntp.drift is -293.232 and the second is -341.845
How could i correct the ntp.drift ?
You can't unless you expect both PC's to have -exactly- the same clock speed, fat chance of that happening. Too many electronic parts with tolerances of +- 10%.
Ken
Hi, The driftfile contents are evidence that the NTP client is doing its job: Keeping the local H/W clock set to UTC standard. If the local clock didn't drift there would be no need for NTP! If you want to have no drift you will have to find a Motherboard Mfgr that supplies an atomic clock on the board. PeterB -- Using SUSE since 5.2 Loving SUSE 9.1 Pro My Blog: http://vancampen.org/blog --