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Re: A puzzle with internet time and NIST time



On 20121015_214840, John Hasler wrote:
> Paul E Condon writes:
> > Ideas?
> 
> Run cronyc and post the results of the "tracking" and "sources"
> commands.
> -- 
> John Hasler

I've now switched to chrony. The offset between 'atomic clock' and
Gnome clock display remains greater than 15sec. Its hard to be more
precise because I can't get the clock and the computer in my field of
vision simultaneously. But, no way do they agree to anything like
under a second. I do have an always on connection to the internet, and
I did take care to remove the 'offline's from the chrony.conf.

root@big:/var/log/chrony# chronyc tracking
Reference ID    : 204.235.61.9 (name1.glorb.com)
Stratum         : 3
Ref time (UTC)  : Tue Oct 16 05:47:52 2012
System time     : 0.000000121 seconds fast of NTP time
Frequency       : 190.723 ppm fast
Residual freq   : -6.591 ppm
Skew            : 2.035 ppm
Root delay      : 0.099491 seconds
Root dispersion : 0.186323 seconds
root@big:/var/log/chrony# chronyc sources
210 Number of sources = 4
MS Name/IP address           Stratum Poll LastRx Last sample
============================================================================
^* name1.glorb.com               2    8    191  +1029us[ +950us] +/-   90ms
^+ d7.hotfile.com                2    8    184    +13ms[  +13ms] +/-   62ms
^? lttleman.deekayen.net         0   10    10y     +0ns[   +0ns] +/-    0ns
^+ vpn.cumquat.nl                2    8    177    +17ms[  +17ms] +/-  103ms
root@big:/var/log/chrony# 

-- 
Paul E Condon           
pecondon@mesanetworks.net


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