I've noticed that the recent version of ntpq always reports peers as
being stratum 0 regardless of what they really are:
root(cruncher)root$ ntpq
ntpq> host 192.168.0.200
current host set to 192.168.0.200
ntpq> pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
*garamon.von-opp 129.69.1.153 0 u 34 64 17 61.750 -2.490
0.658
iwik.org 195.113.144.201 0 u 161 64 14 62.069 -1.863
0.499
+2001:67c:12ac:: 172.2.53.81 0 u 33 64 17 90.235 0.128 0.468
panda.zeroloop. 145.238.203.14 0 u 29 64 17 42.939 23.580
0.257
ntpq>
but on 192.168.0.200
ntpq> pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
*garamon.von-opp 129.69.1.153 2 u 11 64 17 61.750 -2.490
0.658
iwik.org 195.113.144.201 2 u 138 64 14 62.069 -1.863
0.499
+2001:67c:12ac:: 172.2.53.81 2 u 10 64 17 90.235 0.128 0.468
panda.zeroloop. 145.238.203.14 2 u 6 64 17 42.939 23.580
0.257
Cruncher is running a very recent current:
NetBSD cruncher.anduin.org.uk 6.99.38 NetBSD 6.99.38 (DAVE) #0: Tue
Mar 25 19:47:36 UTC 2014
root%cruncher.anduin.org.uk@localhost:/usr/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/DAVE amd64
with ntp: ntpd 4.2.7p404-o Fri Dec 27 19:28:17 EST 2013 (import)
192,168.0.200 is running an older current:
NetBSD rakelane.anduin.org.uk 6.99.23 NetBSD 6.99.23 (HP) #1: Wed Aug
7 11:46:04 BST 2013
root%rakelane.anduin.org.uk@localhost:/usr/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/HP amd64
with ntp:ntpd 4.2.6p5-o Wed Feb 1 07:49:06 UTC 2012 (import)
Is this a known problem or should I send-pr it?
Cheers,
Dave