[rhn-users] clock drifting - external server
Ray Stell
stellr at cns.vt.edu
Fri Jul 29 20:53:41 UTC 2005
I'd ask your local network admin and what server/s they're network
elements are using. This router on my path to you answers and
has these stratum 2 peers:
> ntpq 4.68.97.44
ntpq> rv
assID=0 status=0600 leap_none, sync_ntp, no events, event_unspec,
system="cisco", leap=00, stratum=3, rootdelay=74.520,
rootdispersion=79.270, peer=12567, refid=10.67.0.18,
reftime=c69513e1.0a72b3d7 Fri, Jul 29 2005 16:45:21.040, poll=10,
clock=0xC6951556.E7D67E49, phase=17.157, freq=225.85, error=54.98
a stratum 3 which uses these statum 2 peers:
ntpq> peers
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
==============================================================================
*10.67.0.18 10.64.222.39 2 u 182 1024 377 204.320 -69.510 74.750
+10.67.8.18 10.64.222.39 2 u 834 1024 377 43.930 10.161 33.690
ntpq> exit
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 04:18:20PM -0400, Kathi Gifford-Hauser wrote:
>
> Hi,
> What can be used for an external server to sync up the time on a server as
> it continually drifts.
>
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